i've lived in CA for most of my life, i've gone to high school here, college, worked, consulted, and now own a business here. it's a great piece of land with wonderful people... if you sent all the big cities to the bottom of the Pacific or burned them to the ground. the local government, barring a few exceptions, is out for control. the state government is out for power and to further their party's agenda for virtue signalling and pet projects to line pockets. it's such a mess.
California makes you register for ammunition and are about to limit you.
eh... to be more detailed, on top of having some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, CA has recently passed "Gunpocalypse" which effectively infringes even more heavily on gun rights. the ammunition thing is three fold:
1. by Jan 1st of 2018 all ammunition must be transferred through or bought from a CA authorized ammunition vendor (who must jump through several hoops for the privilege of making next to no profit on ammo) barring some narrow exceptions.
2. by Jan 1st of 2018 bars importing any ammunition into the state unless you are an authorized ammunition vendor or otherwise exempted.
3. by Jul 1st of 2018 you must undergo a background when purchasing any amount of ammo. you pay the normal rate for this which if it's similar to the DROS schedule will be around $5 or so. if it's an entirely separate schedule patterned on the DROS, it'll be like $19. there was talk of a yearly $50 permit as well.
this says nothing of the new registration requirements, new magazine ban, 80% manufacturing requirements, storage requirements, reporting requirements, lending requirements, or the more recent by laws like the lead hunting ammo ban or the duplicate magazine kit ban.
and all this while gun-runner Yee tries to export guns to terrorists and gets a slap on the wrist while the tax payer pays for his imprisonment, his failed legal defense, his campaign funds from his failed election bid, and after he gets out he'll get his pension and has a cushy job lined up in real estate.
Brown's HSR legacy project is another bit of insanity, not to mention the ever creeping, aging, and expensive BART system. then there's the drought, the fires, the gangs, the poverty, the safety issues with building codes not being respected, with riots, with sex trafficking, with sheriff's that play politics more than policing their county's. the list goes on into infinity.
the state has been borderline bankrupt for decades - everyone is fleeing and only the wealthy and the impoverished are staying. so you're either living paycheck to paycheck in some of the most expensive real estate outside of Tokyo and NYC, you're a wealthy liberal properly distanced enough for this to never meaningfully impact you, or you're struggling to not die/be homeless every month.
don't even get me started on the headaches of running a business here, or manufacturing things. about the only things profitable here are services (network, banking, research) where the prime export is knowledge or the service, not material. and even those are fleeing to TX or OR or NV or AZ. CA is going hit a wall at some point and i don't even know what will happen. probably bail out of some kind or selling off state assets and halting projects, leaving them to rot like the intrastate system.
also all those SJW and crazy people you read about on LJ/Twitter/FaceBook/Reddit that live so far out of touch with reality that it's unbelievable? they live (or imagine they live) in CA, because people like that are quite common around the major population centers. more normal folk tend to be inland.