Q & A on the Impacts of SB 1235, the Ammo Registration Bill
About SB 1235, the ammo regulation bill that was signed into law last week:
 
While some of the details of SB 1235 implementation are still unclear and may need to be further worked out by the Department of Justice or subsequent legislation, we've gotten more from legislative staff on details of the bill.
 
Please note that if Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom's gun control initiative passes, it could further affect implementation and make things even more difficult for hunters and other sportsmen when buying or transferring ammunition.
 
SB 1235 effectively bans online ammunition purchases starting Jan. 1, 2017.
 
It requires ammunition vendor licensing, with the process to start next spring and  all vendors required to be licensed by Jan. 1, 2018.
 
Starting July 1, 2019, all ammunition buyers must pass background checks at a cost of $1 per transaction, a fee that can increase at the rate of inflation. Also starting July 1, 2019, hunters may not bring into the state more than 50 rounds of ammunition purchased out of state, and only if it was the type of ammunition used on the hunting trip.
 
Here are answers to other questions you may have about the new law, particularly the provisions on importing ammunition:
 
Q: What if you want to bring back more than 50 rounds purchased out of state?
 
A: You'll have to ship it to a vendor in state and go through the background check procedure to pick it up.
 
Q: What if you hunt just inside the California border but stay with a friend or in a hotel on the Oregon, Nevada or Arizona side of the border?
 
A: You can cross the border with ammunition that you purchased in California.
 
Q: What about friends sharing or selling ammo to one another?
 
A: Giving one another shells does not require a background check. You can sell shells to a friend without a background check provided you don't sell more than 50 rounds a month.
 
Q: How can I prove the ammo I'm bringing across the border was purchased in California?
 
A: Keep it in its original packaging - it is tracked.
 
Q: What about residents of neighboring states - Oregon, Nevada and Arizona - who frequently cross the border to hunt in California? Will the California background check system work for that?
 
A: Non-residents will be able to get a "day pass" that allows them to buy ammunition in California.
 
Q: The background check system is based on purchases in California of handguns or long guns since 2014. What if you aren't in that system?
 
A: You can register one gun with the California Dept. of Justice for $19. If you have a valid hunting license, you don't need a Firearm or Handgun Safety Certificate.
 
Q: Does any part of this law apply to reloading components?
 
A: No.
PFDA SHOW THIS WEEKEND IN SACRAMENTO
The Pacific Flyway Decoy Association's 46th Annual Decoy Show and Wildlife Art Festival is THIS weekend at the DoubleTree Hotel in Sacramento. Show starts at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday and 9:30 a.m. on Sunday.

This is a great outing for families and birders.

Admission: $5 for the weekend, children under 12 are free. There will be kid's activities taking place all weekend long.

Come check out the final judging for the CWA Hunting Heritage 3-bird rig.

The CA Junior Duck Stamp Artwork will also be on display and CWA will have kid's activities going on.

See you there!

FREE SUMMER CAMP OFFERED BY CWA & YMCA
California Waterfowl and the YMCA are offering a FREE Outdoor Advanced Leadership Academy at Point Bonita Camp and CWA's own Grizzly Island. This six-day camp is coming up SOON, July 24 through July 29 so applications must be submitted ASAP! Applications are due July 15.

This intense camp features team building activities, ropes course, hiking, archery, waterfowl banding and much more.

To download an application, click here. 
For more information and where to send completed applications, click here.
For a complete camp schedule, click here.
2016 CA BREEDING POPULATION SURVEYS
The 2016 breeding pair survey conducted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has been completed. Local mallard and total duck species are up over previous years. Mallard populations are up 51% over last year! Habitat conditions across the state improved with the abundant spring rains. With a better water supply this year, management of wetland habitats for broods, molting adults and fall flood up will be beneficial to our local ducks. With a good nesting effort expected we should see a substantial increase in our local duck populations. 
 
Click here for the complete 2016 CDFW Waterfowl Breeding Population Survey Report.
TAKE PART IN CWA'S 2016 SUPER RAFFLE AND WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES!
CWA's 2016 Super Raffle is our BIGGEST raffle ever! We've got TWO grand prize options: How does a 2016 Arctic Cat Prowler HDX-XD 500 or a 2017 Tracker 1648 MVX SC sound? We've got two top tier hunt packages and, oh yeah, did we mention 15 FIREARMS?!
 
Tickets are only $25 a piece, six for $100, 14 for $200 and 24 for $300. Get a chance to win some AWESOME prizes while supporting California Waterfowl. Drawing will be held at our 2016 State Convention on August 20. Need not be present to win. 
 
or call (916) 648-1406 ext. 104 to order tickets!
July 16th
West Sac BBQ at Vierra Farms
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South Bay Shoot & Banquet
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Committee Fun Day
July 29
Chowchilla Banquet
July 30
Military Appreciation Fun Shoot

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