Will Someone IN California Please post an AW registration form on line so we may:

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I think we need some Brave Californians to gather *ALL* the Forms they can find and disperse them nationwide! Lets spend THEIR money getting copies! Any volunteers, contact the local gun stores in your area and get ALL the have, tell them you have LOTS of AWs you wish to register.

Where can I get registration forms?
Assault Weapon Registration Applications can be obtained from your local firearms dealer, police department, sheriff's office, or the Department of Justice. The form includes instructions.



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And the thumb print?

Anyone know pro-gun mortitians? :D

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John - looking at using scanned thumbprints available from some online archives. Only question is how to get it from the screen to the application neatly.

Won't California be surprised to hear that John Dillinger is not only alive and well but would like to register his AR-15 and now goes by the name Ron Perata.
 
jacoyoung has the right link for the form. It is a two sided job, white, and the same weight as manila folder. Use your dog's front pad to make the thumb print. From what I have seen the forms are quite plentiful in pawn shops, guns stores, ranges, and police depts. Also, write a check on a blank piece of paper the size of a check. Use the Democrat Assembly and Senate roster of names found through USP45's links for registrants. Have fun!

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jacoyoung has the right link for the form. It is a two sided job, white, and the same weight as manila folder. Use your dog's front pad to make the thumb print. From what I have seen the forms are quite plentiful in pawn shops, guns stores, ranges, and police depts. Also, write a check on a blank piece of paper the size of a check. Use the Democrat Assembly and Senate roster of names found through USP45's links for registrants. Have fun!
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No, no, no! Don't use the list of celebrity names in "open letters" supporting gun control. Don't use the names of prominent gun control advocates, either statewide celebrities or the pinheads who write pro-gun control letters to the editor, or whose names turn up in newspaper/magazine articles.

Don't go to the graveyard and register DEAD assault-weapon owners. After all, they can vote in Chicago, why can't they own weapons in California?

Don't register the same weapon's serial number to lots of _different_ people in different parts of the state.

Don't go the library. Don't get phone books from various California cities. Don't thumb through them. Don't make sure LOTS of people get a chance to enjoy being the subjects of gun control laws.

Don't use partial or incomplete information which will gum up the database and require more work. Don't put the serial number from one model of gun with the data from another model of gun.

All of these things would be...wrong.
 
OK this, I think, is the best plan. Get all of the forms you Californians can grab and mail them to US. This way we:

1) save ourselves the trouble and money to copy them ourselves.

2) By taking all the forms and using them for our civil disobedience, it leaves less forms for the uneducated AW owner who may be trying to register.

3) Use the return address of some Anti-gun person so that even if you send in BLANK forms or without funds they will go back to someone who needs to see this disobedience (i.e. politicians, newspapers, celebrities, etc. - be creative) this will cause the DOJ to spend more money on postage. I wouldn't spend too much time trying to make fake forms they will probably disallow anyways. But this effect is twofold, the State has to work harder and people who might otherwise be oblivious to the anti-registration efforts will have to take notice.

If you need to just print the first page of the AW registration form and photo copy it, the effect will be the same.
 
I wish many Californians would gather all the forms they possibly can and BURN them in an act of defiance. In front of a DOJ building, make it a party, have a barbecue too :)
 
This is what I have so far:

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Since I can't 'Fold' it per instructions I will cut it in half to fit in the envelope! Like my Heart stamp and my Gun Owner$ stamp?

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WEAR GLOVES! You can also mail any letter inside of another letter to a post master in California and they will mail it. I personally would like Diane's address and we should register all "bad guns" to her! Let her deal with the returned forms and answer questions why she has full auto weapons.
 
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Please start a new one to continue this discussion.


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