Or just load all the new ammo into flip-top plastic boxes and claim it was reloaded.
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Not necessarily relevant directly to this thread, but if this pipe dream ever happened, I would certainly have a renewed interest in moving to CA, as there may be hope of "New California" ditching the bogus gun laws.
http://www.kmov.com/story/37274463/n...-rest-of-state
As do I, although I won't hold my breath. New California residents would have a decent shot at becoming a purple, if not red state, and living in San Bernardino county would put me in my wife's families back yard. Again, this is all likely wishful thinking, but I can dream.
Where is the mag law? Is that still under a hold from on the Judges order?
How do they propose to stop people from buying ammo in other states and bringing it into California?
Probably about like other gun laws are enforced.
As an example, how does NFA get enforced with an SBR? You can easily buy parts, but it is not legal to have an unregistered SBR.
It is possible that someone could go a very long time with an legal/unregistered SBR.
Or Colorado mags. How is that being enforced?
Basically it seems someone get in trouble for something else and then contraband is discovered.
I think it is more happenstance that people get caught with some of this and then additional charges added.
Laws like this only affect people who decide to follow them.
So you could run into a situation where the cops are running a checkpoint at the NEV-CA border, and they let illegals through, but arrest citizens with ammo.
F'd up world.