d****d 发帖数: 699 | 1 Signed into law in 2011, but taking effect today are a number of laws
surrounding long gun registration.
A person living in California will not need to register their currently
owned firearms. However, starting today, whenever a long gun is transferred
through a dealer it will automatically be registered to the receiving
individual (PC 11106 and 28160).
For transactions that do not require a dealer, as of today, the recipient of
the long gun will need to register the long gun with the California
Department of Justice (see generally PC 27860-28000).
Individuals moving into California as of today will need to register their
long guns (in addition to handguns) soon after moving into the state (PC
27560).
The exception for the dealer requirement for transfers of curio or relic
long guns older than fifty years will end today unless the recipient has a
California Certificate of Eligibility and a Federal Curio or Relics license;
the recipient will still need to register the long gun with the California
Department of Justice. (PC 27965 and 27966).
Signed into law in 2012 and taking effect today, one fee will be charged for
any number of firearms in a single transaction (PC 28240).
As for laws taking effect today for bills that were signed into law this
year:
Penal Code section 32310 and 32311: In addition to the current restrictions
on manufacturing, importing, selling, giving and lending large capacity
magazines, the law now prohibits buying and receiving to the list of
prohibited activities. Additionally, the law now prohibits a person from
manufacturing, importing, selling, giving, lending, buying or receiving “
large capacity magazine conversion kits.” A “large capacity magazine
conversion kit” is a device or combination of parts of a fully functioning
large-capacity magazine, including, but not limited to, the body, spring,
follower, and floor plate or end plate, capable of converting an ammunition
feeding device into a large-capacity magazine. Possession of large capacity
magazines and large capacity magazine conversion kits are still not illegal.
Penal Code section 25100: With certain exceptions, if you keep a loaded
firearm in your residence, and a person prohibited from possessing firearms
gains access to the firearm and that person hurts him or herself, someone
else or carries the firearm into a public place, you can be prosecuted. In
addition, you can commit “criminal storage in the third degree” if you
keep a loaded firearm within any premises where you know or should know a
child is likely to gain access to the firearm.
Penal Code section 25135: If you live with someone and you know or have
reason to know the other person is prohibited from possessing, receiving,
owning or purchasing a firearm, you must keep the firearm locked up (with a
gun safety device or in a locked container) or keep it on your person or in
close proximity.
Penal Code section 28220: If the California Department of Justice cannot
determine whether a person is prohibited from owning or possessing firearms
as a result of a criminal case, mental health commitment, or has attempted
to purchase a handgun within the last thirty days, the DOJ can only delay
the transaction for up to thirty days while it tries to figure out whether
the person is prohibited from possessing or receiving firearms. After
thirty days the licensed dealer may release the firearm but is not required
to do so.
Penal Code sections 28210 and 28215: A dealer is required to provide a copy
of the Dealer’s Record of Sale (DROS) to the firearm purchaser.
Penal Code sections 29810, 29825, 29830, 33870: When a person is prohibited
from owning and possessing firearms by a court order with a specified date
of termination, that person has the option to store their firearms with a
licensed firearm dealer.
Health and Safety Code sections 8100 and 8105: Those who communicate serious
threats of physical violence against an identifiable victim to a
psychotherapist are prohibited from owning and possessing firearms for five
years. The psychotherapist is required to report the threat to law
enforcement within 24 hours. A person prohibited this way may petition for
the restoration of their firearm rights.
Welfare and Institutions Code section 8102: When firearms are seized at the
scene of a mental health disturbance, a prohibited person can elect to have
their firearms transferred or sold to a licensed firearm dealer.
Fish and Game Code section 4155: It is unlawful to trap any bobcat, or
attempt to do so, or to sell or export any bobcat or part of any bobcat
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long guns (in addition to handguns) soon after moving into the state (PC
27560).
【在 d****d 的大作中提到】 : Signed into law in 2011, but taking effect today are a number of laws : surrounding long gun registration. : A person living in California will not need to register their currently : owned firearms. However, starting today, whenever a long gun is transferred : through a dealer it will automatically be registered to the receiving : individual (PC 11106 and 28160). : For transactions that do not require a dealer, as of today, the recipient of : the long gun will need to register the long gun with the California : Department of Justice (see generally PC 27860-28000). : Individuals moving into California as of today will need to register their
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