4-4-606: MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS:
   A.   The permittee shall maintain accurate records of all firearm and ammunition sales and transfers. Except as provided in subsection C of this section, the records shall contain the right thumbprint of the purchaser or transferee and shall indicate:
      1.   The date that the purchaser or transferee acquired the firearm(s) and/or ammunition;
      2.   The name, address and date of birth of the purchaser or transferee;
      3.   The driver's license number, or other identification number, of the purchaser or transferee and the issuing state;
      4.   The make, brand, model and type of firearm(s) purchased or transferred;
      5.   The brand, type and amount of ammunition purchased or transferred; and
      6.   The signature of the purchaser or transferee.
   B.   The information required by this section shall be recorded at the time of purchase and shall be maintained in a log book in a form substantially as follows:
      Ammunition/Firearm Sales Records Log
      Store:
 
Date
Name
Address
Date of Birth
Driver's License/I.D. No. and State
Firearm Make/Brand/Mo del/Type
Ammunition Brand and Amount Purchased
Purchaser's Signature
 
   C.   The records required by this section shall be maintained on the premises of the business for a period of not less than three (3) years from the date of the recorded transaction.
   D.   Nothing in this section shall require the recordation of transaction information pertaining to the following classes of persons:
      1.   Any person described in California Penal Code section 12302 or 12322.
      2.   Any off duty peace officer who displays proper agency identification that indicates such person is an active peace officer.
      3.   Any person who has been issued a permit to carry a concealed weapon under the authority of California Penal Code section 12050.
      4.   Any security guard licensed under the authority of California Penal Code section 12033.
      5.   Any person that has been issued all of the following: a) a valid federal firearms license; b) a valid seller's permit issued by the state of California board of equalization; c) a valid certificate of eligibility issued by the California department of justice; and d) a permit to operate a firearm dealership in the city. (Ord. 95-O-2240, eff. 7-7-1995; amd. Ord. 98-O-2314, eff. 12-11-1998)