Per Steven Lieberman @Artemis Defense:
So....you want to carry a Standard Capacity Magazine?
You may remember that last week I sent you all an email outlining the new OCSD policy regarding modifications of CCW firearms as well as the ability for spouses and domestic partners to carry each others guns.
Good stuff.
OCSD at the time adopted the additional policy that they would not allow legally acquired standard capacity magazines to be carried.
Well....that changed this morning.
OCSD has formally announced the following:
MAGAZINE CAPACITY:
The CCW license does not define magazine capacity, just the firearm model, serial number, and caliber. If the magazine and firearm are legal to possess in the State of California, and the firearm is approved to be listed on the license, a CCW permit holder may carry.
California firearms laws/regulations are subject to change. It is the responsibility of the owner/applicant to ensure the firearm and magazine are in compliance with California law at the time of carry.
Any violations or failure to adhere to state laws/regulations will result in immediate suspension and/or revocation of license.
So...if you have a legally acquired standard capacity magazine and you want to carry it....you are now good to go!
I don't want to minimize this! OCSD has taken an EXTREMELY freedom oriented approach to what you can and cannot carry.
This is good stuff!!!!
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So....you want to carry a Standard Capacity Magazine?
You may remember that last week I sent you all an email outlining the new OCSD policy regarding modifications of CCW firearms as well as the ability for spouses and domestic partners to carry each others guns.
Good stuff.
OCSD at the time adopted the additional policy that they would not allow legally acquired standard capacity magazines to be carried.
Well....that changed this morning.
OCSD has formally announced the following:
MAGAZINE CAPACITY:
The CCW license does not define magazine capacity, just the firearm model, serial number, and caliber. If the magazine and firearm are legal to possess in the State of California, and the firearm is approved to be listed on the license, a CCW permit holder may carry.
California firearms laws/regulations are subject to change. It is the responsibility of the owner/applicant to ensure the firearm and magazine are in compliance with California law at the time of carry.
Any violations or failure to adhere to state laws/regulations will result in immediate suspension and/or revocation of license.
So...if you have a legally acquired standard capacity magazine and you want to carry it....you are now good to go!
I don't want to minimize this! OCSD has taken an EXTREMELY freedom oriented approach to what you can and cannot carry.
This is good stuff!!!!
.
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