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<blockquote data-quote="nemesis" data-source="post: 2282661" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p>Uh, no, you haven't. You might have done due diligence for a free state but you illegally shipped a prohibited item into the state of kalifornia. Simply requesting a picture of a badge is not "due diligence" for the California DOJ. If the buyer is a prohibited person (i.e., if he's not a FFL or LEO, etc) then you're liable to any number of charges.</p><p></p><p>You could be charged with illegal importation of a prohibited item. It's been suggested that you're safe since the recipient isn't going to divulge that he's in possession of illegal items (if, in fact, he's not a LEO). But there is a possibility that he'll get caught, has saved your shipping label, tells the authorities who he got them from, etc.</p><p></p><p>However, I doubt the kal doj would try to prosecute a private party from out of state, though. Maybe if you were a dealer guilty of repeated violations, but not a private party who only did it one time. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nemesis, post: 2282661, member: 12082"] Uh, no, you haven't. You might have done due diligence for a free state but you illegally shipped a prohibited item into the state of kalifornia. Simply requesting a picture of a badge is not "due diligence" for the California DOJ. If the buyer is a prohibited person (i.e., if he's not a FFL or LEO, etc) then you're liable to any number of charges. You could be charged with illegal importation of a prohibited item. It's been suggested that you're safe since the recipient isn't going to divulge that he's in possession of illegal items (if, in fact, he's not a LEO). But there is a possibility that he'll get caught, has saved your shipping label, tells the authorities who he got them from, etc. However, I doubt the kal doj would try to prosecute a private party from out of state, though. Maybe if you were a dealer guilty of repeated violations, but not a private party who only did it one time. IMO [/QUOTE]
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