Thanks Ranger for that info.

More info, letter from Sheriff of Eldorado County:

On December 27th I sent a letter to California Attorney General, Xavier Becerra
requesting he stay the requirement for ammunition vendors to obtain an ammunition
vendor license pursuant to Proposition 63 passed by the voters in November of 2016 due
to the fact his own office had not completed the regulatory process nor issued any of the
required ammunition vendor licenses so these businesses could lawfully operate until
such licenses were issued.

The letter was also posted as a press release which was picked up by some local media
outlets that investigated and reported the facts. When they contacted the Department of
Justice, as reported, they were informed that approximately 225 ammunition vendor
license applications had been received and 219 had been processed with only six more to
process and that the businesses would receive their licenses prior to the end of the year.

On December 28 I received an email with an attached letter, both from Robert D. Wilson,
Deputy Attorney General for the California Department of Justice. The letter stated the
following:
Your letter to Attorney General Becerra regarding ammunition vendor licenses has been
directed to the Bureau of Firearms (Bureau) for response. To summarize, you voiced
concerns about the timely issuance of ammunition vendor licenses. The Bureau has been
working with non-FFL ammunition vendors since early 2017 and that work has paid off.
Initial estimates indicated that there were approximately 225 non-FFL ammunition
vendors in California. As of today, the Bureau processed 227 applications for
ammunition vendor licenses; five additional applications are now in the final stage of
completion. All backgrounds and Certificates of Eligibility have been completed or are
nearing completion. The Bureau expects to issue these licenses electronically on
December 29, 2017.
Sincerely,
Robert D. Wilson
Deputy Attorney General
For Xavier Becerra
Attorney General

On December 29, at approximately 4:35
pm I received an email from Chris Puehse,
owner of Foothill Ammunition, an ammunition vendor in El Dorado County. The email
was a forward from the California Department of Justice stating the following:
Ammunition regulations from the California Department of Justice are in the final stage
of approval, which is expected in early January.
The Department has processed applications from vendors and will issue licenses once the regulations are approved.


I immediately telephoned Deputy Attorney General, Robert Wilson to inquire about the
discrepancy between what was told to the media, what was told to me and what is now
being told to the ammunition vendors who are just trying to comply with the law. I was
advised by DAG Wilson that there was a misunderstanding and that the regulations had
not been reviewed and approved by the Department’s “Office of Administrative Law”
(OAL) and no licenses had been issued. He advised he would be personally walking the
regulations through with the OAL first thing Tuesday, January 2, 2018 hoping that the
regulations would be approved and the licenses could be issued shortly after that.
When asked what businesses that sold ammunition were supposed to do until then, I was
advised they would have to only “shut their doors” for a few days until the licenses were
issued giving no definitive date DOJ is willing to be accountable to. I advised him this
was unacceptable and again requested Attorney General Becerra issue a stay until such
regulations were completed and licenses issued.

I am releasing this information via press release because it needs to be documented that
the California Department of Justice had been less than honest with the people of
California regarding this issue, has had since November of 2016 to draft and finalize
the regulations for this law and have failed to do so in a timely manner and even though a
remedy exists, will again fail the people of California and force law abiding citizens to
choose between being criminals or not providing for their families.
Affecting livelihoods with a flippant “trust us” attitude is unacceptable from public servants.
John D'Agostini
El Dorado County
Sheriff ~ Coroner ~ Public Administrator

Additional info might be found here too:

http://mailchi.mp/360fae8e207c/nra-...vendor-license-requirements?e=14cec2f4ce

Geno


The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men.
In it is contentment
In it is death and all you seek
(Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)

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