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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by vossman View Post
    What at a PITA that must have been.
    Not at all. The having 4K of ammo with us did present some logistics as we had a full vehicle. It's playing the game and working around their requirements that was fun.

    FWIW: We stopped in to a TURNERS Outdoors while there. To say they had an impressive amount of what everyone outside CA believes is banned, was interesting. Granted the average price for a basic AR was $1299, Tavors $2599, Bennelli M4's $2400 etc. Ammo shelves were full.
    We took lever actions, 9mm carbine's and a few G 26's.

    I asked the spouse if she thought we were taking too many guns said. AFTER FERGUSON, FUK NO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post
    One thing: After 1 month of residence you are considered a resident in KALI and must register your Firearm, register your car, and so on. The key is to NOT be a resident.

    KALI consider you a resident if you work and have a lease in the state. Renting a mooring can be considered a residence.

    When I moved to KALI for a year, I got rid of my long gun, and only kept cali legal pistols. I was able to go to the range every week, and never had a question from anybody.
    I was told 6 months. With that came the opportunity to be considered a part time resident, giving us the potential to obtain CCW permits. The county we stayed and surrounding ones were gun friendly, CCW issue Sheriffs.

    The dogs thought they were in Disneyland. OPEN SPACE, NO FENCES, RABBITS, Ground Squirrels, OH YEAH!

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    What about whatever county San Diego is in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    I was told 6 months. With that came the opportunity to be considered a part time resident, giving us the potential to obtain CCW permits. The county we stayed and surrounding ones were gun friendly, CCW issue Sheriffs.

    The dogs thought they were in Disneyland. OPEN SPACE, NO FENCES, RABBITS, Ground Squirrels, OH YEAH!

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    You aren't making this relocation thing any easier for us lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    CADOJ AND CALGUNS have the answers. ALL FIREARMS must be stored in a locked container, box etc. SEPARATE from Magazines & AMMO. MAGAZINES can not hold more than 10 rounds. Once in a dwelling, the rules for home storage apply.

    We just did a tour of CA. Kept Long guns in storage safe locked. Mags for long guns were in an ammo can. The handguns were in a separate ammo can whick was kept under the seat. With the hand gun mags in center console. NOW heres the thing with hand guns. The CADOJ says must be in Locked Box , container , etc. What we did was use on of the plastic ones (pictured & linked) enlarged the hole where a lock goes through, to accept a combo lock. The lock was kept at the last digit of the combo, SO... For all purposes (Visible) it was secure. BUT allowed with a quick snap of the lock to be accessible. We kept a copy of CADOJ Firearm transportation with us. This way IF an issue arose we could show the law was being adhered to.
    Not once were we hassled or felt like having CO plates was an issue. Did we follow suggested speed limits BUT Guns were kept secure, according to CA laws. The one time i got stopped was let off with a warning and told to enjoy our stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    You aren't making this relocation thing any easier for us lol.
    Tell me about it

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    Gawd! I am sure glad I don't live in Cali!
    I agree. But Denver has similar designs on your gun rights.
    HOWEVER Like CO, the large urban PROGRESSIVE enclaves screw it up for the rest of the state. IF, IF CA was NFA Friendly, we'd be gone........................... Especially the area we looked at. We can get 10ac with 1400 sq ft home & irrgation rights for under $200K . Having our kid and her boyfriend friends with 5th generation like minded people doesn't hurt either.
    We have framily going from the NV border to the coast in a somewhat straight line through central CA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post
    . The key is to NOT be a resident.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pistol Packing Preacher View Post
    What about whatever county San Diego is in?
    For what? CADOJ dictates SAFE STORAGE . The city can impose more stringent laws as well as penalties . Storing firearm separate from ammo & mags in a secure , locked container is fairly universal when traveling cross country, IN STATES that do not have CCW reciprocity.
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