Penal Code 30305 (a)(1)- Possession of Ammunition by Felon or Person Prohibited

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Penal Code 30305(a)(1) in California pertains to the offense of possession of ammunition by a felon or a person prohibited from possessing ammunition.

  1. Prohibition on ammunition possession: Penal Code 30305(a)(1) generally prohibits individuals who have been convicted of a felony offense or certain other offenses from possessing ammunition in California.
  2. Felon or person prohibited: The prohibition applies to individuals who have been convicted of a felony offense or certain specified offenses that disqualify them from possessing ammunition. These disqualifications may include offenses related to violence, domestic violence, certain drug offenses, certain firearm offenses, and other offenses specified in the law.
    • Definition of ammunition: The term “ammunition” typically includes cartridges or shells, consisting of a case, primer, propellant, and projectile, designed for use in firearms.

Penalties: Violating Penal Code 30305(a)(1) by possessing ammunition while being a felon or a person prohibited from possessing ammunition may result in legal consequences and potential charges, which can include imprisonment, fines, probation, and other penalties.A violation of California Penal Code Section 30305(a)(1) is a Wobbler. A district attorney can charge a Wobbler as either a Misdemeanor or a Felony.

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