Assault weapons have been inked to some of the deadliest mass shootings in the the U.S in the past decade.
Californiaof an assault weapon unless someone already owned it lawfully prior to the restrictions and had it registered with the state Department of Justice.
California additionally bans people from manufacturing, distributing, transporting, importing, giving or lending any assault weapon within the state. Keeping or offering assault weapons for sale also violates the law.of an assault weapon unless the owner lawfully possessed it prior to the ban and registered it.
State law also prohibits transporting, importing and giving assault weapons, with a few exceptions. Keeping or offering an assault weapon for sale is not allowed.
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