I've bought a few guns while stationed in California, both long guns and handguns, but when I went into one of the local gun stores in San Diego, I was informed that the laws concerning the purchase of firearms for military personnel living off base have changed within the last few weeks. I had all the documentation that I had previously used to purchase a handgun in California with me: military ID, orders, home-state driver's license (not California), a copy of my utility bill, and my car's California registration. I was told that the documentation was insufficient to verify my residency and that I must obtain a letter from my commander verifying my address.
Once I got back home, I looked up California's laws pertaining to this and could find nothing stating that I, as a military member, must obtain a letter from my commander. I found in both the California Code of Regulations (Here) and the California Penal Code (Here) lists of acceptable forms of residency proof. Perhaps I am missing something though. Does anyone else have any insight on this?
Edit: Not sure if the links worked. I've never cited law before, so this could be messy.
California Code of Regulations: Title 11, Division 5, Chapter 4
California Penal Code: Part 6, Title 4, Division 6, Chapter 2, Article 2, 26845
Once I got back home, I looked up California's laws pertaining to this and could find nothing stating that I, as a military member, must obtain a letter from my commander. I found in both the California Code of Regulations (Here) and the California Penal Code (Here) lists of acceptable forms of residency proof. Perhaps I am missing something though. Does anyone else have any insight on this?
Edit: Not sure if the links worked. I've never cited law before, so this could be messy.
California Code of Regulations: Title 11, Division 5, Chapter 4
California Penal Code: Part 6, Title 4, Division 6, Chapter 2, Article 2, 26845
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