This video from Tática Civil addresses the safety and legitimacy of purchasing ammunition in bulk. The host, an experienced buyer, demonstrates opening a large shipment of 40,000 rounds of HSL Ammunition. He initially expresses concern over uneven box weights, which are explained by the standard practice of packing loose rounds in plastic bags for bulk orders. The host confirms the order's authenticity and highlights that reputable vendors like HSL Ammunition often include extra rounds, concluding that buying bulk from trusted sources is safe.
In a significant legal victory for gun owners, Judge Benitez has struck down California's ammunition ban, background check system, and online import restrictions in the Rody v. Bonta case. The ruling, based on Second Amendment and Dormant Commerce Clause violations, is effective immediately, though an appeal is anticipated. This decision potentially opens the door for unrestricted ammunition purchases in California.
This video discusses HR 1207, the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, which aims to ban the online sale and purchase of ammunition. The bill proposes requiring face-to-face transactions and establishing a registry for individuals purchasing over 1000 rounds. Concerns are raised about this legislation being a significant infringement on Second Amendment rights and potentially increasing ammunition prices.
This video, despite being older, provides crucial information on how to legally purchase ammunition online in California. It specifically mentions the requirement for a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Firearm License to Carry (FFL03). The creator acknowledges the video's age and directs viewers to a newer, more comprehensive video in their playlist section for up-to-date California gun laws. A mailing address for Reno May is also provided.
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