US GUN TRADERS SHOW August 2009 In Memory of PFC Steven J. Walberg who was killed in Baghdad Iraq by sniper fire the only US soldier to die on April 15, 2007. http://www.chicogunclub.org All firearms sales, transfers or loans, including private
transactions and sales at gun shows, must go through a
California licensed firearms dealer.
An application for sale or transfer must be made
with a licensed California gun dealer before any firearm
may be sold or transferred. This application contains a
description of the buyer or transferee and of the firearm.
The purchaser must present the dealer with a valid
California Drivers License or a California Identification
Card and supply their right thumbprint. The purchaser
of a handgun must also provide additional proof of
California residence, other than a document from the
Department of Motor Vehicles. The dealer sends a copy
of the application to the California Department of Justice
and the local police chief or sheriff.
The CA DOJ will conduct a background check on
each buyer and the fee is $25.00. There is a 10-day
waiting period before delivery of any firearm. Dealers
must keep a register of all firearm transfers. If a person
has voluntarily been screened through the Personal
Firearms Eligibility Check, and has been found eligible
to purchase and possess firearms, that person must still
undergo a background check and a 10-day waiting period
when purchasing a handgun.
shoot the kids? lol.
MATTNATTMATT 1 year ago
What's the difference between an application for purchase & DROS and all-out gun registration?
Seems the state is registering guns but saying it has no registration laws/requirements. Or do I have it wrong?
brianjcavanaugh 2 years ago
great video we need to start an internet shooting match. we have 2 experts interested now. we are still short on kids this year.
zwog1 2 years ago
Hate them darn lights. Makes the pictures look bad.
chicograndma 2 years ago