<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>It's all moot,
now that the Cal Supreme Court has given the Attorney General the ok to
add rifles, by make and model, to the 1989 Roberti-Roos Assault Weapon
Act. Essentially, they'll add such rifles as the Colt Sporter and
others such as clones of AK-47s. It won't matter what characteristics
they have e.g. pistol grips etc, when specific rifles are added to the
list, modifying them won't comply with the law. We'll be posting an
article on the Roberti-Roos ruling within a few days explaining the full
ramifications.[/quote]
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now that the Cal Supreme Court has given the Attorney General the ok to
add rifles, by make and model, to the 1989 Roberti-Roos Assault Weapon
Act. Essentially, they'll add such rifles as the Colt Sporter and
others such as clones of AK-47s. It won't matter what characteristics
they have e.g. pistol grips etc, when specific rifles are added to the
list, modifying them won't comply with the law. We'll be posting an
article on the Roberti-Roos ruling within a few days explaining the full
ramifications.[/quote]
http://forums.ar15.com/Forum4/HTML/001148.html