So if I move back to California...
Here are the DMV rules on bringing in an out of state bike.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/ffvr29.htm
If you are moving to California from another state, you may register a new 49-State vehicle if it was first registered by you in your home state, or for military personnel, in the last state of your military service. When applying for vehicle registration in California, you must provide evidence that the vehicle was registered.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/ffvr29.htm
If you are moving to California from another state, you may register a new 49-State vehicle if it was first registered by you in your home state, or for military personnel, in the last state of your military service. When applying for vehicle registration in California, you must provide evidence that the vehicle was registered.
Yeap, nothing over 10-round mags and if you have a AR-15 you'll need a bullet button. Seriously, the gun laws here suck. Do a little research before to make sure your in compliance. Oh ya, and depending where you live expect to be finger printed and show ID to buy ammo. Same applies to buying ammo online.
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SB 396 (Hancock): Prohibiting Possession of Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines
Current California law prohibits the sale of large capacity ammunition magazines (magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition) but possession of these magazines is not illegal. SB 396 would prohibit the possession of a large capacity magazine in California, regardless of when the magazine was acquired. The bill would provide that any person who legally possessed a large capacity magazine may lawfully dispose of the magazine by selling it to a firearms dealer, removing it from the state, destroying it, or surrendering it to law enforcement by July 1, 2014.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (24-14) on May 29.
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They are also trying to get rid of the bullet button loophole too:
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SB 47 would close the “bullet button” loophole by clarifying that any semiautomatic rifle with one of the listed military-style features is an assault weapon unless it has a fixed magazine. The bill defines “fixed magazine” as a magazine “contained in, or permanently attached to, a firearm in such a manner that the device cannot be removed without disassemble of the firearm action.” SB 47 would require any person who lawfully possessed a “bullet button”-equipped weapon to electronically register the firearm before July 1, 2015 with the Department of Justice.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (23-15) on May 29.
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Checkout "featureless" AR-15's. They are ugly, but will be the way to go in Cali.
Kalifornians love to give away all their rights and freedoms. While Kali is bad, seems like the whole country is going the same way. It won't end until all your money is gone. If I stay, at least I can enjoy the weather.
Kalifornians love to give away all their rights and freedoms. While Kali is bad, seems like the whole country is going the same way. It won't end until all your money is gone. If I stay, at least I can enjoy the weather.--Lotrat
Not sure about the "whole" country, Lotrat. Texas session may be on the horizon...LOL!
I have several relatives who live around San Diego. They keep me up to date on all the socialist maneuvers in Cali.
Not sure about the "whole" country, Lotrat. Texas session may be on the horizon...LOL!

I have several relatives who live around San Diego. They keep me up to date on all the socialist maneuvers in Cali.
Too hot in Texas? Man, I was going through Death Valley one summer, and...
Yeah, it can get hot here. Makes for nice riding during the other 3 seasons of the year, however. I really like California for its weather and scenery, but at some point I'm probably not going to frequent places that are going down the path CA is going. I'm not hatin' on 'em. I have relatives there that I think a lot of, and one of them who owns a business there is thinking about moving to Texas...and he was born and raised in CA. My favorite riding in CA is in the southern, desert end from Death Valley all the way to the Mexican border. Our Big Bend area is quite similar.

Yeah, it can get hot here. Makes for nice riding during the other 3 seasons of the year, however. I really like California for its weather and scenery, but at some point I'm probably not going to frequent places that are going down the path CA is going. I'm not hatin' on 'em. I have relatives there that I think a lot of, and one of them who owns a business there is thinking about moving to Texas...and he was born and raised in CA. My favorite riding in CA is in the southern, desert end from Death Valley all the way to the Mexican border. Our Big Bend area is quite similar.
As a conservative, it's tough to live here. It's just a very liberal state. At times I feel shunned because I'm a Republican, like I have a Scarlet R on my forehead. Unfortunately, we will continue to have our "rights" stripped from us and new taxes imposed until we vote for change. I hate I just used Obama's slogan!
My wife and I own a business and we pay an insane amount in taxes and workers comp insurance. Not only that, but the bureaucracy is unbelievable. As an example, we pay over $400 a year to the city just for our business license. And of course every state department has got to get their share of our pie.
Other then going to college in Reno I've lived in CA my entire life and never planned to leave. But over the last few years I've been having second thoughts. We're still a long ways away from retirement but it is something I think about.
My wife and I own a business and we pay an insane amount in taxes and workers comp insurance. Not only that, but the bureaucracy is unbelievable. As an example, we pay over $400 a year to the city just for our business license. And of course every state department has got to get their share of our pie.
Other then going to college in Reno I've lived in CA my entire life and never planned to leave. But over the last few years I've been having second thoughts. We're still a long ways away from retirement but it is something I think about.
Last edited by Brieninsac; Jun 15, 2013 at 11:04 PM.
Wow, my .22 rifle holds more ammo than 10 rounds.
I was planning on keeping my house, and letting friends use it and friends of friends rent it for long weekends and such, to hopefully cover the property taxes.
I could see leaving the guns here, locked in the cabinet and welding the cabinet into my shipping container and locking that up...
What it boils down to is, I need to move back to somewhere where I can make some real money.
And the bikes gotta come with, they provide sanity, along with my dog Max.
I've got a bunch of friends in LAlaland that are trying very hard to get me there. I'm not sold on the idea, having lived there before. I do love visiting though...could do more of that with a real income...
I was planning on keeping my house, and letting friends use it and friends of friends rent it for long weekends and such, to hopefully cover the property taxes.
I could see leaving the guns here, locked in the cabinet and welding the cabinet into my shipping container and locking that up...
What it boils down to is, I need to move back to somewhere where I can make some real money.
And the bikes gotta come with, they provide sanity, along with my dog Max.
I've got a bunch of friends in LAlaland that are trying very hard to get me there. I'm not sold on the idea, having lived there before. I do love visiting though...could do more of that with a real income...
Last edited by rgoers; Jun 18, 2013 at 06:02 PM.
Wow, my .22 rifle holds more ammo than 10 rounds.
I was planning on keeping my house, and letting friends use it and friends of friends rent it for long weekends and such, to hopefully cover the property taxes.
I could see leaving the guns here, locked in the cabinet and welding the cabinet into my shipping container and locking that up...
I was planning on keeping my house, and letting friends use it and friends of friends rent it for long weekends and such, to hopefully cover the property taxes.
I could see leaving the guns here, locked in the cabinet and welding the cabinet into my shipping container and locking that up...
Because the bike left CA this, which I came across on another site, may or may not apply:
"If you buy a CA. bike that obtained a license prior to 1/2004 it will always be a licensed bike. That is why they command more money here. But it does not work for bikes licensed out of state."
You might be able to claim it never left CA and just pay the back reg fees or however CA does that.
"If you buy a CA. bike that obtained a license prior to 1/2004 it will always be a licensed bike. That is why they command more money here. But it does not work for bikes licensed out of state."
You might be able to claim it never left CA and just pay the back reg fees or however CA does that.
Last edited by ol'klx-er; Jun 21, 2013 at 02:38 AM.


