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<blockquote data-quote="Tripper" data-source="post: 2387199" data-attributes="member: 29870"><p>Sorry on phone so not so easy to bring up all of the relevant sections for copy/paste, so I will provide the PC</p><p>First is CA PC 27545, requiring transfers to go through FFL</p><p>CA PC 27920, exempts via operation of law, also requires me to mail in the registration</p><p></p><p>Federal law 18USC 922(a)(5) exempts inheritance from necessity of using FFL</p><p></p><p>Interstate transfer is governed by the Feds which exempt inheritors, so does CA</p><p></p><p>As to roster, exceptions include, Private Party Transfers, and operation of law transfers</p><p>CA PC 27870, specifically exempts inheritance</p><p></p><p>The only thing CA prohibits from inheritance is assault weapons (as defined by ca) and gives 90 days from receipt to comply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tripper, post: 2387199, member: 29870"] Sorry on phone so not so easy to bring up all of the relevant sections for copy/paste, so I will provide the PC First is CA PC 27545, requiring transfers to go through FFL CA PC 27920, exempts via operation of law, also requires me to mail in the registration Federal law 18USC 922(a)(5) exempts inheritance from necessity of using FFL Interstate transfer is governed by the Feds which exempt inheritors, so does CA As to roster, exceptions include, Private Party Transfers, and operation of law transfers CA PC 27870, specifically exempts inheritance The only thing CA prohibits from inheritance is assault weapons (as defined by ca) and gives 90 days from receipt to comply [/QUOTE]
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