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So it's NOT a .44 Magnum?
Muskets.California outlawed everything else. Gangstas gotta gangsta
From the title, I thought they had caught the goat rustlers:
More Than 60 Goats Missing in Fresno County Following Sudden Spike in Unusual Crime: Sheriff
felon in a possession of a firearm? Where is the firearm?
a felon cannot possess black powder firearms. Under 12001, a black powder firearm still counts as a "firearm" for most sections of the California Penal Code, this includes 12021(a), which prohibits an individual convicted of a felony from possessing firearms
Under California's gun laws, “'firearm' means any device, designed to be used as a weapon, from which is expelled through a barrel, a projectile by the force of any explosion or other form of combustion.”