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What changes in law made AR-15 style rifles legal in CA recently?
Earlier this month, I was at a gun show at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. I have been to many gun shows, but this one was different. I noticed many AK's, AR's, and even an FNH P-90 with what looked like silencer on it. All of them had price tags on them. I picked up a few of the AR's, and asked the vendors about buying one. They said they were completely legal in CA. I was confused because I was aware of all laws against these types of weapons. According to the gun experts there, they said this new thing called a "bullet button" makes them legal. It's a mag release that won't drop the clip without a little tool or a pen. Aside from the evil black listed guns, is this the new thing that makes these guns legal?
The "Bullet Button" is not legal in CA despite what you've been told by someone wishing to sell you something. No person or persons in Sacramento (states capital for you okies) have given approval to this design because it skirts the law. Once the Tool is used any magazine including a high cap mag can be inserted and that makes it illegal like it or not. The thing is they (officials) have not prosecuted all that many cases and have been leaving it up to local counties to police their own districts. Don't be fooled by a slick talking salesman they are not legal. Hey and don't get me wrong I think a large portion of gun laws are wrong but but like it or not the Bullet Button isn't legal yet because no official has said it is.
EDIT: You guys gave me thumbs down couldn't be more wrong about what you are saying. The whole point of needing a tool to remove magazine was only meant for cleaning not the ability of rapid reloading by the use of spare magazines. One day the goofs in Sacramento will get off their rear ends and take a stand. Again don't get me wrong I am not in favor of this law or lack of it I just think everyone has the right to know the truth and just because some yahoo has thought of a way to circumvent the spirit of the law does not make it so.
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