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state firearms law. With the advent of SB880 in 2016 (and a required registration window in 2017), guns using a "bullet button" as a compliance device transitioned into 'assault weapon' status. Future guns sold legally in CA would require a true fixed magazine, and not merely one that is "nondetachable."
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decision (whose case was filed several years prior) triggered DOJ to open a 90-day overlapping registration window for "series" guns - regardless of configured features suite - ending 31 Dec 2000. However, due to a printing error in the
Secretary of State's office - related to "12/31" morphing into
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Most AR-15 and many AK manufacturers now make lower receivers which qualify as "Off-List" Lower (OLL) receivers which are legal to possess and use in the state of
California. Before trying to acquire one, ensure that it's not marked with any make/model combination appearing on the Roberti-Roos list
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California state law and can be present on firearms without violation. However, the magazine cannot be detachable, so to load the rifle the shooter must "top load" or load into a special fixed magazine compliance device which has a special loading slot. To top-load, the shooter
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This style of rifle is made by combining an AR-15 upper receiver with an AR-15 lower receiver which has not been banned by specific name, and which has a fixed, non-detachable 10-round (maximum, anything above 10 is a felony) magazine. In such a configuration, otherwise prohibited features such as a
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General) filed in certain superior courts (as originally specified in PC 12275.5) - was nullified by passage of AB2728 in 2006, becoming active 1 Jan 2007. After that date, the only way to ban specific non-AR/AK semiautomatic firearms as
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Effective
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Until 2016, bullet button magazine lock devices were available which replaced the magazine release button. These "bullet button" devices had an inset pin requiring use of a special tool to release the magazine, thereby, disallowing a readily "detachable magazine", to be compliant with
California
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In 2016, Penal Code § 30515 was amended following the San
Bernardino Terrorist Attack. The characteristics used to identify assault weapons in pistols and rifles changed to ban the "bullet-button" feature: "nondetachable" magazines were no longer considerable as "fixed'
815:'assault weapons' by make/model listing is via creation & passage of new legislation. The DOJ/AG cannot alone assert "series" membership for any other weapons type because the term "series" was solely used in the Roberti-Roos statute for AR and AK firearms.
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California Code of Regulation) to know if their gun is a prohibited firearm.
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California; one resulting aspect of this decision was that the AWCA '89 "series" terminology used for AR and AK type weapons applied to all similar weapons, regardless of nomenclature (manufacturer, model number, version, variant, etc.).
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The original Roberti–Roos assault weapons list identified assault weapons by make and model in Penal Code §30510. The law originally was numbered § Penal Code 12276 was passed into law in 1989. It was renumbered in 2010 with the identical
697:"Capacity to accept more than 10 rounds" shall mean capable of accommodating more than 10 rounds, but shall not be construed to include a feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds.
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If a rifle has none of the prohibited features (pistol grip, telescoping or folding stock, flash hider, grenade/flare launcher, forward pistol grip), there are several products available on the market to configure featureless rifles.
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30515(a)(1-11). The Thordsen Customs stock has similar attributes to the devices above, and the owner Alan Thordsen reports CA DOJ has allowed registered assault weapons to be 'de-registered' when re-configured with his product.
676:(b) For purposes of this section, “fixed magazine” means an ammunition feeding device contained in, or permanently attached to, a firearm in such a manner that the device cannot be removed without disassembly of the firearm action.
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884:(p) “Fixed magazine” means an ammunition feeding device contained in, or permanently attached to, a firearm in such a manner that the device cannot be removed without disassembly of the firearm action.
1089:"Addition to Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 – Enactment of Generic Assault Weapon Ban/Registration Requirements and Ban on Manufacture, Sale or Transfer of "Large-Capacity" Magazines"
662:(I) A shroud that is attached to, or partially or completely encircles, the barrel that allows the bearer to fire the weapon without burning the bearer’s hand, except a slide that encloses the barrel.
1191:"97 Cal.Rptr.2d 334 (2000) 23 Cal.4th 472 2 P.3d 581 Peter Alan KASLER et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Bill LOCKYER, as Attorney General, etc., et al., Defendants and Respondents. No. S069522"
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635:(9) A semiautomatic centerfire firearm that is not a rifle, pistol, or shotgun, that does not have a fixed magazine, but that has any one of the following:
670:(10) A semiautomatic centerfire firearm that is not a rifle, pistol, or shotgun, that has a fixed magazine with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds.
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Part 6, Title 4, Div. 10, Chap. 2. ASSAULT WEAPONS AND .50 BMG RIFLES
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1252:, California County of Tulare Superior Court, November 3, 2010.
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682:The amended legislation included the following:
54:Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989
1135:"Senate Bill 23 Assault Weapon Characteristics"
1340:Permits for Assault Weapons and .50 BMG Rifles
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953:"Assault Weapons Identification Guide"
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318:(A) RPB Industries Inc, sM10 and sM11.
159:.50 Caliber BMG Regulation Act of 2004
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1236:"SB 880 Senate Bill - Bill Analysis"
1021:Escalante, Eric (January 17, 2019).
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1250:People vs. Haack and Haack
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107:California State Treasurer
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1360:Miscellaneous Provisions
904:Off-list lower receivers
466:The following specified
395:The following specified
179:The following specified
1356:Article 8. §31100-31115
1346:Article 7. §31050-31055
1336:Article 6. §31000-31005
1326:Article 5. §30900-30965
1306:Article 3. §30710-30735
1296:Article 2. §30600-30675
1286:Article 1. §30500-30530
1267:"CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE"
977:MILLER v BONTA Decision
776:Harrott v. Kings County
650:(E) A flash suppressor.
425:Military Armament Corp.
221:(D) MAADI AK47 and ARM.
96:California State Senate
965:"Firearms Laws – 2007"
924:Gun laws in California
659:(H) A second handgrip.
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709:Related court cases
355:(14) Sterling MK-6.
311:(10) The following
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1290:General Provisions
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270:Fabrique Nationale
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1316:Article 4. §30800
1047:Two for the Money
888:Featureless rifle
728:Kasler v. Lockyer
722:Kasler v. Lockyer
715:Kasler v. Lockyer
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