California Penal Code ARTICLE 5 - Registration of Assault Weapons and .0 BMG Rifles and Related Rules

  • Section 30900.
    (a) (1) Any person who, prior to June 1, 1989, lawfully possessed an assault weapon, as defined in former Section 12276, as added by Section 3 of...
  • Section 30905.
    (a) Except as provided in Section 30600, any person who lawfully possesses any .50 BMG rifle prior to January 1, 2005, that is not specified as...
  • Section 30910.
    Except as provided in Section 30925, no assault weapon possessed pursuant to this article may be sold or transferred on or after January 1, 1990,...
  • Section 30915.
    Any person who obtains title to an assault weapon registered under this article or that was possessed pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 30630 by...
  • Section 30920.
    (a) Any person who lawfully possessed a firearm subsequently declared to be an assault weapon pursuant to former Section 12276.5, as it reads in Section 3...
  • Section 30925.
    A person moving into this state, otherwise in lawful possession of an assault weapon, shall do one of the following:(a) Prior to bringing the assault weapon...
  • Section 30930.
    Except as provided in Section 30940, no .50 BMG rifle possessed pursuant to this article may be sold or transferred on or after January 1,...
  • Section 30935.
    Any person who obtains title to a .50 BMG rifle registered under this article or that was possessed pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 30630...
  • Section 30940.
    A person moving into this state, otherwise in lawful possession of a .50 BMG rifle, shall do one of the following:(a) Prior to bringing the .50...
  • Section 30945.
    Unless a permit allowing additional uses is first obtained under Section 31000, a person who has registered an assault weapon or registered a .50 BMG...
  • Section 30950.
    No person who is under the age of 18 years, and no person who is prohibited by state or federal law from possessing, receiving, owning,...
  • Section 30955.
    The department’s registration procedures shall provide the option of joint registration for any assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle owned by family members residing in...
  • Section 30960.
    (a) For 90 days following January 1, 1992, a forgiveness period shall exist to allow any person specified in subdivision (b) of former Section 12280, as...
  • Section 30965.
    (a) Any person who registered a firearm as an assault weapon pursuant to the provisions of law in effect prior to January 1, 2000, where the...

Last modified: October 22, 2018