Shipping ammo to California

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In a big win for gun owners in California and the Second Amendment, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez handed down a decision on Tuesday, 1/30/2024, that blocked the California law requiring background checks for all ammunition purchases.

In his ruling yesterday, released today, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez said "the California ammunition background check law, which took effect in July 2019, has "no historical pedigree" and violates the Second Amendment's right for citizens to keep and bear arms".

Rogers has been contacted and they said shipping shotshells is good to go...Rifle ammo not yet.......... :clap:
 
Steve and others---hold on to your hats, it ain't over. Benitez, a sane and rational man, has ruled against CA on several other gun issues, stating that there is no constitutional basis for these laws whatsoever. Rob Bonta, CA Attorney General and a Newsom appointee, has filed appeals on all of them. The magazine capacity rules, for example. Until the appeals are heard, he gets a San Francisco judge to issue an injunction, keeping the law in place until the appeal process is completed, which can take several years. Let's see what Bonta does in the next few days. If he does nothing, I would presume he accepts the fact that he had no legal grounds to begin with and he won't appeal.

Let's see what happens to the nobody ships ammo to CA and the nobody can go to Montana to hunt, buy ammo, and then bring that ammo back to CA. No importing ammo into CA if it was purchased elsewhere. Hopefully, that crap will get tossed out.
 
Steve and others---hold on to your hats, it ain't over. Benitez, a sane and rational man, has ruled against CA on several other gun issues, stating that there is no constitutional basis for these laws whatsoever. Rob Bonta, CA Attorney General and a Newsom appointee, has filed appeals on all of them. The magazine capacity rules, for example. Until the appeals are heard, he gets a San Francisco judge to issue an injunction, keeping the law in place until the appeal process is completed, which can take several years. Let's see what Bonta does in the next few days. If he does nothing, I would presume he accepts the fact that he had no legal grounds to begin with and he won't appeal.

Let's see what happens to the nobody ships ammo to CA and the nobody can go to Montana to hunt, buy ammo, and then bring that ammo back to CA. No importing ammo into CA if it was purchased elsewhere. Hopefully, that crap will get tossed out.
Yup Doc, I'm certain Bonta and newsom are looking at all angles to put Benitez ruling on hold until it is decided in the courts, they always do.
 
Just checked with most of the big dealers, such as Brownell's. Almost all will now ship to CA, no quantity max and no background check. And that's all ammo, not just shotshells.
Does one still need top ship to FFL dealer, or direct to to residential address? thanks in advance.
 
Now if I can just find what I want, so far zero luck. Rogers, Brownells, Sportsman's warehouse, Bass pro. All had same message out of stock.
 
Two suppliers I have found that have what I want, Won't ship to Ca. Maybe they are waiting to see if ruling is going to be put on hold. Which is likely to happen.
 

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