Also noticed this, but admittedly, I don't keep up with kalifornia gun laws nor who is obeying them:
This shotgun is NOT on the California compliant list.
Under CA laws...
It is classified as a SBS (firearm that shoots shotgun shells and has a less than 18" barrel length).
In order to legally acquire/possess a SBS in CA, you need a valid CA DOJ Dangerous Weapons Permit for a SBS.
CA DOJ Dangerous Weapons Permits (DWP) require a good cause for issuance.
Per CA laws, there are only two valid good causes for issuance for a DWP for SBR/SBS: [PC 33300(a)]
1. To import/make/transfer to Gov/Mil/LE agencies. [PC 33300(b)(2)]
2. For use as a prop in the entertainment industry (movie/tv). [PC 33300(b)(1)]
In addition to paying an annual fee to maintain the DWP, the DWP holder is subject to annual compliance inspection audits.
All dangerous weapons in the DWP holder's inventory needs to be registered with CA DOJ.
All locations where the dangerous weapons will be stored needs to be registered with CA DOJ.
All vehicles that will be used to transport the dangerous weapons needs to be registered with CA DOJ.
Storing in a non-registered location and/or transporting in a non-registered vehicle is grounds for permit revocation and having the entire inventory confiscated.
Using the dangerous weapon beyond the scope of the good cause for issuance of the permit is grounds for permit revocation and having the entire inventory confiscated.
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=1335477