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by Soccerdad1995
Wed Nov 29, 2017 4:16 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Interstate Handguns.
Replies: 36
Views: 12078

Re: Interstate Handguns.

ScottDLS wrote:
rotor wrote:We don't have reciprocity yet and I am not counting on it. Republicans seem to be all talk and no action. But be aware that some states have restrictions on the sale of certain firearms but that may not mean you can't carry them. California has a list of "compliant" guns that can be sold there. Massachusetts has restrictions on I believe trigger pull of certain guns. This is when you hate states rights. NJ has a ban on hollow points. I think even carrying ammo in DC is a crime.
:iagree:

Wouldn't even get close to passing in the Senate and even if it did would be held up by leftist "lawfare" and liberal judges until a new Democrat majority repealed it. There's also the libertarian argument, which I somewhat subscribe to, that the Federal government should have no role in regulation of criminal enforcement powers of states, EXCEPT to the extent that they infringe on Constitutional rights of citizens or directly affect interstate commerce.
I would only point out that the state behavior we are looking at here meets both of your criteria that I bolded above. Right now, I can't drive through or even visit a state like New York unless I want to give up my civil rights.
by Soccerdad1995
Wed Nov 29, 2017 2:51 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Interstate Handguns.
Replies: 36
Views: 12078

Re: Interstate Handguns.

NotRPB wrote:Unknown how up to date or out of date this is:
ok it says 2010

Ammunition-Laws-By-State

https://s3.amazonaws.com/com.silencerco ... -State.pdf
do a word search for hollow points
odd that cities can pass laws in Cali so there's a patchwork of what's legal by city limits...
City of San Francisco
Banned Ammunition


It is unlawful for a licensee to sell, lease or otherwise transfer to any
person any ammunition that:
2

Serves no sporting purpose

Is designed to expand upon impact and utilize the
jacket, shot or materials em
bedded within the jacket or
shot to project or disperse ba
rbs or other objects that are
intended to increase the damage to a human body or
other target

Including, but not limited to:
1
Sacramento Municipal Code
§ 5.64.020(A)
2
San Francisco Police Code
§ 613.10(g)(1-3)
o
W
inchester Black Talon, Speer Gold
Dot, Federal Hydra Shok, Hornady XTP,
Eldorado Starfire, Hollow Point
Ammunition and Remington Golden
Sabre ammunition

Is designed to fragment upon impact

Including, but not limited to:
o
Black Rhino bullets and Glaser Safety
Slugs
o
Exception
1

Does not include lead core hollow point ammunition
when the purchase is made for official law enforcement
purposes and the purchaser is
authorized to make such a
purchase by the director of a public law enforcement
agency
This law appears to only cover the sale or transfer of hollow point ammo, so unless you are planning to sell ammo while visiting, it shouldn't impact you.

But I agree that we will have a patch work of laws and regulations to navigate, even if this passes. Still would be better than the current state, though.

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