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I joined the police department so I could buy ammo like a free man.
yoshmyster
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Strange dream I had. I was trying to buy Critical Duty but all I could buy was components from the LGS. Being July I guess folks are gonna pay extra 11% more for ammo here in California land. Gonna have to take out a bank loan to shoot some fools.
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Join the military and you can blast away plenty of free ammo.
Boarder trip
Just leave that commie state.
I did.
Margaret Thatcher
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain
Where in Cal. are you, yosh?
Would it be cost effective to buy from out of state on line?
They're watching.
I'm too old. Not worth the headache.
Marina, near Monterey and a place formally known as Fort Ord.
It's illegal to have ammo shipped to my door and I would have to have them shipped to FFL so I can pass a background check.
You're saying you can't drive across the border to Nevada, take in a show and buy a little ammo and then get home without them knowing about it? If that's true then y'all are way past the time when you should have been using those arms.
The kommies monitor the border for activity such as this.
Are the California border guards looking for ammunition coming in . . . or are the Nevada border guards looking for California residents coming in?
Like I said, way past time to have used those arms. If that isn't overarching tyranny, then I don't know what is.
Opening first class mail to inspect it's contents requires a search warrant. Even if it's broken open in transit. And I believe the postal inspection service is the only one who can do this.
Kalifornia posts traffic patrols……not checkpoints, for traffic coming in to target this. States adjacent to those with legalized weed do the same thing. Traffic stops bag lots of things and can be done very easily.
Yes, but all small arms ammo must be clearly labelled ORM-D when shipped, also, shippers outside Kalifornia won't ship to individuals inside Kalifornia anymore.
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I just got off the phone with the United Parcel Service (UPS) Hazardous Material Support Center (800 554-9964). I called to make sure I understood the new rules for shipping small arms cartridges, which I didn’t. As most of us know, the old blue ORM-D sticker will be obsolete as of 1 January 2021. Any packages shipped with that sticker applied will be rejected. The new “Limited Quantity” label, shown below, is now required and unlike what your wife or girlfriend (or both) told you, in this case size really does matter. The label is a square, rotated with a point down, and 100mm on each side. This is 3.94 inches, and the guy I was talking with referred to it as the “4-inch label.” If the size of the box is too small to use the full-size label, a smaller version is permitted. But if an auditor checking you shipment sees that the box could accommodate the full-size label but you used a smaller version instead, the package will be rejected. No other information is to be written inside the label’s white space. The customer service representative told me that nothing else had changed, just the new label requirements. I ordered 100 of the new labels from Labelmaster in Chicago, and I see that U-Line also has them. Or, as Pete deCoux did, you can make your own and attach them with clear packing tape.
If California and you are a police officer you can't just buy ammo. Dumb. You have to do it like everyone else. Second Yosh isn't old, he's just pulling your leg.
My dad did basic in Fort Ord.
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