California’s war on guns will soon broaden to a war on ammunition as a ban on the possession of bullets purchased out-of-state takes effect January 1, 2018.
This is one of many steps going into effect which will quickly place ammunition under controls similar to those which Democrat lawmakers have placed on firearms.
According to the Sacramento Bee, it will also be illegal “to transfer or buy ammo” from anyone other than a licensed dealer within the state, beginning January 1. California residents can order ammunition from a catalog as long as they have that ammunition shipped to a licensed dealer for pickup. The dealer will then add a “processing fee” to the cost of the ammunition.
In this scenario, a “processing fee” is just another tax that law-abiding citizens will pay for the bullets they buy.
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5 comments:
No worries, I have enough ammo to hold California off.
"...Shall not be infringed.."
Won't stand up to a court challenge
The leftist state of homofornia.
tax ammo beyond affordability, that's the plan. you can own a gun just can't afford the ammo! easy peasy!
Guess its time to dust the reloaders off and get them on eBay. Price is going up in California lol.
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