Hopefully now, all gun makers will say, "You know, CA as a market isn't worth our time and money to do this to our guns...we won't recoup profit on it. Seeya!"
Too bad for the citizens of CA, but maybe they'll be inspired to a backlash that much quicker.
Also, there's this coming:
The City of Long Beach is in the preliminary stages of crafting an ordinance requiring ammunition sales to be logged by all Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) and electronically sent to law enforcement. Under this possible ordinance, it is likely that purchasers will be forced to present identification and submit to fingerprinting simply to purchase a box of ammunition to hunt or go to the range. It has been transferred to the Public Safety Advisory Committee and the Public Safety Committee. Thus far the Public Safety Advisory Commission has withheld judgment on the issue at two consecutive meetings and the Public Safety Committee is waiting for input and recommendation from the Public Safety Advisory Committee.
My advice for Californians? If something isn't done soon, drastically, on the political front, your only option will be to eject or lose all your guns, rights, and freedoms, and be at the mercy of thugs, gangstas, MS-13, Crips, Bloods, La Raza, Asian cartels, terrorists, and whatever meth-head twitch wants to go for what you have. You're in a flat spin. Last chance to pull out, or ejection will be the only option left.