Hello viewers.
This is a somewhat different post from normal in that I have attached a link to the California DOJ Proposes Regulations Regarding Home-Built Firearm Serialization Requirements. The California DOJ on Wednesday, January 31, officially posted notice to their proposed regulations regarding the serialization of home-built firearms.
The proposal is a result of the recently enacted changes to California law pursuant to Assembly Bill No. 857 (the so-called “ghost gun” bill), adopted in 2016 as part of the other “Gunmageddon” bills.
AB857-Firearms-ID-Notice-Package.pdf – This is 86 pages in length (if the link below does not work, copy and paste to your browser)
http://michellawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AB857-Firearms-ID-Notice-Package.pdf
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Ghost Guns (1-23-18) – This is 7 pages in length (if the link below does not work, copy and paste to your browser)
https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/firearms/regs/serial-number-notice-proposed-rulemaking.pdf
The NRA and CRPA attorneys are currently reviewing the proposal, and will soon prepare and submit a comprehensive comment letter. In the meantime, a public hearing on the proposal has been scheduled on March 19, 2018, from 10 AM to 12 PM in the Resources Building Auditorium, located at 1416 9th Street, Sacramento, California. We encourage all of our members who are able to attend to voice their opinion on these regulations.
If you are unable to attend in person, you can still submit written comments no later than 5 PM on March 19, 2018, to the following:
Sundeep Thind
Bureau of Firearms
Division of Law Enforcement
Department of Justice
P.O. Box 160487
Sacramento, CA 95816-0487
Phone: (916) 227-7622
Email: AB857FirearmIDregs@doj.ca.gov
To stay informed on the status of these proposed regulations, as well as other important Second Amendment issues here in California and throughout the nation, make sure you are subscribed to NRA and CRPA email alerts. And be sure to visit the NRA-ILA California webpage at www.StandandFightCalifornia.com and the newly redesigned CRPA website at www.CRPA.org.
I hope you find this information informative and prevalent to your needs.
Michael