Current California doj policy sets strict guidelines for a new handgun to be added to the approved roster. Loaded chamber indicator, magazine disconnect, a physical safety, microstamping, minimum length (to name a few from memory) and the handgun is subjected to labratory safety testing at the manufacturer's expense. After all of that is done, the manufacturer is required to pay an annual fee to keep that handgun on the approved list. And with the controversial nature of things such as microstamping, a few manufacturers choose to just not sell their handguns in California (Ruger and Colt stopped altogether if I remember right).
^ Exactly.. get rid of all the gun hating democrats and let's change Kalifornia back to a free state.
Because the democrats are gay
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