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[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Do you think people are buying pistols from guns shops and neighboring states and bringing them to California? How about rifles that are illegal in California. Are people buying those at gun shops in other states to?

Most people reading this far are probably thinking "Yes" because people don't know shit about gun laws.

When a dealer sees an out of state license, they have to apply the laws of both the state in which the gun is being sold AND the state in which the buyer resides. When I sold guns in Texas and someone came in from New Jersey to buy a rifle, I had to do a New Jersey background check, run their Firearm Purchaser ID, etc on top of our usual process. I also had to make sure the gun I was selling them was legal in New Jersey.

Oh - and handguns can't be transferred to an individual in another state. Period. If someone from another state wantred to buy a handgun from us, we had to ship it to a licensed dealer in their state to complete the transfer. The only exception is for federal Curio and Relic license holder buying an antique pistol that's been unaltered (e.g. a C&R collector buying an authentic WWII German Luger).

Ammo: sure. People can buy that out of state easy enough. And I don't see a problem with that. The person who wants 5,000 rounds of 9mm wants it because they are practicing. If people are going to own guns, they should be able to afford to train on them enough to shoot in a straight line, which is way harder than a lot of you non-gun folk seem to think.

And I'm way less-suspicious of the guy who wants 5,000 bullets than the guy who wants 5.

[–] Jax@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

That's weird considering I just saw a former cop sell a pistol in California that was definitely illegal to purchase. I asked them about it and apparently it's fine to purchase it from someone who acquired it legally, as long as they were law enforcement or former law enforcement.

Also, and I can't believe this needs to be pointed out, we're discussing illegally smuggling weapons and ammunition. If your mentality is "but it's not legal" then I don't even know why we're having this conversation. It would not be difficult at all to find someone willing to purchase a gun for you and trade cash for it. They don't search your car at border crossings, and we haven't even gotten into ghost guns.

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Police are able to buy modern pistols in California, so there's a thriving straw purchase market in California of police officers buying guns just to sell them at insane markups.

[–] Jax@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 months ago

Seems like this would just succeed in putting money in the hands of the wrong people, no matter how you shake it.

That, on top of poor people just won't be able to defend themselves when things inevitably become worse.