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    Default Firearm in car and houseboat in California

    My lady friend desires to move to a docked sailboat in CA for a whole year. How does she go about taking her firearm in her vehicle and then into the boat? She will not carry it around but leave it in her boat/home for the duration.
    Any lawful responses appreciated.

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    I'd go over to calguns as theyd likely know the unusual circumstances/rules to that more than most here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitz19d View Post
    I'd go over to calguns as theyd likely know the unusual circumstances/rules to that more than most here.
    X2 Calguns is the place to be for all California firearm issues. I would think the boat would be considered "domicile", but who knows around there.

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    I found it! Good info! Thanks Dudes!

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    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 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.

    http://www.ammoboxes.com/ammocan.html
    Excellent idea Jim, thanks for the info!

    I wonder how something like the Hornady "rapid" safe would fall into the CADOJ rule book?

    http://m.hornady.com/store/RAPiD-Safe

    (Disclaimer I haven't read the law from front to back, answer may be there).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pistol Packing Preacher View Post
    My lady friend desires to move to a docked sailboat in CA for a whole year. How does she go about taking her firearm in her vehicle and then into the boat? She will not carry it around but leave it in her boat/home for the duration.
    Any lawful responses appreciated.

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    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.
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    What at a PITA that must have been.

    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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