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I'll say it. Country college night. So likely conservative students. Some if which survived the last Vegas shooting (another country music event). Suspect dressed in all black and executing people.
Not likely the suspects motive will get much media attention. Just like the softball field shooter or the Las Vegas shooter.
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In California:
1. There’s a 10 day waiting period to purchase a handgun on top of an FBI background check.
2. Ammunition can only be sold by a licensed vendor and ammunition cannot be driven from outside state lines.
3. Unless one has a carry license, ammunition must stay separate from the handgun during transport.
4. All handguns sold have to be approved by the California DOJ unless the purchaser is law enforcement.
5. The maximum magazine capacity is 10 rounds. Any higher is a felony.
Some folks just dont get it....
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Originally posted by Chew View PostI'll say it. Country college night. So likely conservative students. Some if which survived the last Vegas shooting (another country music event). Suspect dressed in all black and executing people.
Not likely the suspects motive will get much media attention. Just like the softball field shooter or the Las Vegas shooter.
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Originally posted by Chew View PostI'll say it. Country college night. So likely conservative students. Some if which survived the last Vegas shooting (another country music event). Suspect dressed in all black and executing people.
Not likely the suspects motive will get much media attention. Just like the softball field shooter or the Las Vegas shooter.
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Originally posted by ultralite09 View PostIn California:
1. There’s a 10 day waiting period to purchase a handgun on top of an FBI background check.
2. Ammunition can only be sold by a licensed vendor and ammunition cannot be driven from outside state lines.
3. Unless one has a carry license, ammunition must stay separate from the handgun during transport.
4. All handguns sold have to be approved by the California DOJ unless the purchaser is law enforcement.
5. The maximum magazine capacity is 10 rounds. Any higher is a felony.
Some folks just dont get it....
Those laws are only the tip of the iceberg.
#2- I can’t order from Midway and ship to my home. All ammo at BassPro is behind locked cabinets. Restrictions on quantities in the law, plus future background check to purchase. Restrictions on retailers will csuse them to cease selling ammo.
#3- Concealed carry permits are decided by the Sheriff on a county by county basis. Here, no way. An hour away in Monterey Cty they require a psychiatric examination and they interview neighbors. Other counties it’s easy. Concealable firearms can’t be accessible and must be unloaded. Usually means a locked container. Surprising, legal to throw my rifle or shotgun unloaded in the back seat.
There’s 100+ more absurd laws on the books.
That’s a tragedy in SoCal.
My questions are:
If this shows we need ‘common sense gun laws’, why weren’t they passed with this year’s new gun laws?
At what point will they realize that it’s the evil/ sick person and not the firearm?
What guns? They fell out of a boat in SF Bay before the law required the loss be reported to the police.
I’m outta here next year.
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Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean identified the alleged shooter as Ian David Long, 28, who lived in the area, and he said Long was armed with a single Glock handgun that had an “extendedmagazine” that would allow it to hold more than the standard number of 10 bullets.
Long, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, is believed to have killed himself, Dean said, adding that a motive for the crime was not known.
Long had been visited by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office’s mental health team, CBS2 reported. Neighbors told ABC7 Long suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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