I recall reading in The American Rifleman, many years ago, about a soldier who was moving his household for a permanent change of station. He'd been stopped on the highway in an eastern state. A routine check had discovered a rifle that was legal where he'd been and where he was going, but prohibited in that state. He was up on felony charges, it had never occurred to him that a federally legal rifle packed with his household goods could be a problem. California is isolated in a corner of the US and can be easily avoided, not so with some of the other states.
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