Meanwhile, In Cali
Officers from the Los Angeles County Gun Task Force in CA have begun serving search warrants on residents in that county who are suspected of holding un-registered “Assault Rifles” including 50 BMG target rifles.
If you or any of your friends have not complied with the provisions of AB-50 that require you to register any 50 BMG rifles you own, you may very well expect a knock on your door at any time.
This information was received from a former ATF agent in CA
Read the rest of the tale too. Here’s hoping they turn all their ammo in first.
July 18th, 2006 at 2:27 am
What a pisser. There’s no way if I were on that jury, I’d vote to convict.
July 18th, 2006 at 9:40 am
[…] Speaking of potential gun confiscations in Cali, I am reminded of this post at Ravenwood’s, which notes that Cali has a history of confiscation. There’s a link to a Lockyer signed document circa 1999 that concludes: Once the 90-day window of opportunity for turning in such assault weapons concludes, we will send each sheriff and police chief a listing of the affected individuals and specific assault weapons that corresponds with their jurisdiction. […]
July 18th, 2006 at 12:37 pm
[…] In light of all the nonsense on blogs about condemning people for what they say or not condemning them for what they say, I (at the urging of reader Wes) hereby condemn myself for saying: Here’s hoping they turn all their ammo in first. […]