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This will cover bringing it into the state.
"California Penal Code section 12025 does not prevent a citizen of the United States over 18 years of age who is not within any of the classes excepted from firearm possession and who resides or is temporarily in California from transporting by motor vehicle any pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person if the firearm is unloaded and in a locked container."
This will show my point with PureMeds.
"There is no firearm registration requirement in California except for assault weapon owners and personal handgun importers. However, you may submit a voluntary registration form to the DOJ for any firearm you own. Having a voluntary registration on file with the DOJ may help in the return of your firearm if it is lost or stolen. With very few and specific exceptions, a DROS is required on all firearm transactions."
The word "importers" refers to those who do this as a business and the DROS is not required if the gun in bought out of state.
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