I'm in CA and, although I don't go through much handgun ammo, I started ordering batches this afternoon, for shipment from out of state. I'll lay in a supply while I can, because you just can't buy much at retail right now. Everything you have heard about the shelves being empty is absolutely true. I wanted/needed some .45 Auto Rim (for my S&W 625) and I have not seen any locally for years. For something like that, the FTF fingerprint BS is useless, and they will prevent me from getting it elsewhere. Local dealers don't want to order stuff like that because you never know when or if will will come in. Around Los Angeles it's difficult or impossible to find 9mm, .40, .45ACP, .38Spl, .357, etc. Every once in a while you can find odd stuff like .32 Auto, but not much of that. I went looking Saturday and came home empty handed. Those SOBs are really pissing me off.

Any lawyers out there who can comment on whether this law will stand if challenged as restraint of interstate trade?

Last edited by Replacement; 10/12/09 11:08 PM.