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To: Redcitizen
Since they went out of state before the window closed for registration there would be no record of where they were if they weren't registered as AW. They would have been considered, prior to the Roos/Roberti bill, to be ordinary long arms. California only started tracking long arms in general as of 1/1/2014.

The only problem you would have is if you had interaction with LE in California and a “unregistered” AW was present. That would be major bad mojo. Also you can't bequeath your legally registered AW to to your next of kin. California treats them similarly to the way the ATF treats Class III firearms. Once you pass some will come for it. Nice system./s

32 posted on 09/06/2016 5:52:28 PM PDT by Polynikes ( Hakkaa palle)
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To: Polynikes

That’s some close watching if they want to come for your regular guns after you die. And even if you moved them prior to death, im sure The State would not believe you. Thanks for sharing.


36 posted on 09/06/2016 6:05:04 PM PDT by Redcitizen
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