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20×102mm Vulcan
December 11, 2017 01:28 PM
UPDATED December 11, 2017 02:54 PM
California’s more than 6 million gun owners are going to see new restrictions in 2018 stemming from sweeping regulations lawmakers and voters have approved over the past two years.
But due to pending court challenges, shifting deadlines and contradictions in the laws, many gun owners say they’re unsure about new rules regulating where they can buy ammunition, what classifies as an assault rifle and whether it’s still legal to own high-capacity ammunition magazines.
“I still get questions every single day,” said Nathan Woodard, manager of Sacramento Black Rifle, a Citrus Heights gun store. “People are still confused.”
With that in mind, The Sacramento Bee addresses some of the most pressing questions facing California gun
Read more here: New gun restrictions are coming to California in 2018. Here’s what they mean to you
UPDATED December 11, 2017 02:54 PM
California’s more than 6 million gun owners are going to see new restrictions in 2018 stemming from sweeping regulations lawmakers and voters have approved over the past two years.
But due to pending court challenges, shifting deadlines and contradictions in the laws, many gun owners say they’re unsure about new rules regulating where they can buy ammunition, what classifies as an assault rifle and whether it’s still legal to own high-capacity ammunition magazines.
“I still get questions every single day,” said Nathan Woodard, manager of Sacramento Black Rifle, a Citrus Heights gun store. “People are still confused.”
With that in mind, The Sacramento Bee addresses some of the most pressing questions facing California gun
Read more here: New gun restrictions are coming to California in 2018. Here’s what they mean to you