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Here's a better description of what Prop 63 does.

https://www.nraila.org/articles/20161007/why-you-should-vote-no-on-california-s-proposition-63

Individuals require a state permit and background check to purchase ammo.

All ammo purchases must be done at a licensed ammo dealer. No online purchases unless they come through a licensed dealer.

Individuals wanting to sell more than 500 rounds in a 30 day period must become licensed ammo vendors (cost for that isn't specified).

More crap.
 

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"In an in-depth and wide-ranging interview, Michel says that during the first month of ammo law, 11,000 of the 65,000 ammunition purchases in the state were flagged, delayed, and in many cases denied. Does that mean 11,000 criminals were stopped from buying bullets? Not even close. According to Michel, the state of California says 100 prohibited persons were prevented from buying ammunition at retail in the state."
If they only caught 100 prohibited persons who could the other 10,900 people have possibly been? :-k
 

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In order to get registered to buy ammo, Benjamin, a recent UC Davis graduate from Half Moon Bay, said she did what California lawmakers, who are wary of having more guns and ammunition in circulation, probably didn't intend when they passed their gun legislation.

She bought a new shotgun, and she said she plans on stockpiling ammunition when she clears the Department of Justice's system."
Another well thought out law that will stop the increase of guns and ammo in CA. Or maybe not! :shakehead:

She better be careful her ammo "stockpile" doesn't turn into an "arsenal." :mrgreen:
 
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