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CRPA, NRA, And Michel & Associates To Host Webinar On New “Assault Weapon” Regulations

January 4, 2017

On December 30, 2016, the California Department of Justice (DOJ) filed new regulations for bullet-button “assault weapons.”

Would you like to know more about these new regulations and how they may affect you?

Join us on Tuesday, January 10, 2017, at 12:00pm (PT) for a live webinar on the DOJ’s new “assault weapon” regulations.

In this webinar, we will discuss the new regulations and explain:

  • New definitions of terms contained in the “assault weapon” regulations, including the definitions for “disassembly of the firearm action” and “permanently attached to”;
  • Requirements for registering an “assault weapon” under the new regulations;
  • Impact of the proposed regulations on newly designed magazine release systems marketed as compliant with the new law;
  • Impact of the proposed regulations on shotguns and other firearms not classified as “rifles” or “pistols;”
  • Requirements for jointly registering a newly classified “assault weapon” with a spouse or other family member;
  • Impact of the proposed regulations on firearms manufactured from 80% receivers or otherwise lacking a serial number;
  • Whether a gun owner can remove a bullet button from their firearm after it has been registered as an “assault weapon”; and
  • Lots of other things.

Featured Speakers:

 C.D. Michel | Senior Counsel; Michel & Associates

Joseph Silvoso | Attorney; Michel & Associates

Register today!

For more information, please visit http://michellawyers.com/.

On December 30, 2016, the California Department of Justice (DOJ) filed new regulations for bullet-button “assault weapons.”

Would you like to know more about these new regulations and how they may affect you?

Join us on Tuesday, January 10, 2017, at 12:00pm (PT) for a live webinar on the DOJ’s new “assault weapon” regulations.

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