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    Default Going down to Cali

    One of my buddies needs a help getting his Dad back to Colorado. It just so happens his Dad lives in Southern California.
    I have been doing a little light reading on weapons in vehicles. Looks like my pistol has to be unloaded in a locked case while driving in CA?
    We are taking my vehicle, and he will be carrying the whole time (Fed officer), so that is at least better than nothing.

    We are leaving the ARs at home since that is a shitstorm I really do not want to deal with. Kinda bummed, I used to go shooting all the time in the desert when I last lived there in 97'.

    I just want to get some information from you guys to double check my research.

    Thank you for any input.

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    You are correct on the locked container but there's more. This is in layman's terms to keep it simple.

    It has to be in a trunk or out of reach of the driver which generally means the back of the vehicle.

    A locked container can be as simple as a backpack with a little lock on it. That's how I transported mine back in the day.

    Ammo must be "in a separate container" which means magazines are not touching the gun. A pistol rug with a pocket counts. Basically means the gun isn't loaded at all.

    I think that sums it up. That info is 5 years old but I'm pretty sure things haven't changed in that area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fromk View Post
    You are correct on the locked container but there's more. This is in layman's terms to keep it simple.

    It has to be in a trunk or out of reach of the driver which generally means the back of the vehicle.

    A locked container can be as simple as a backpack with a little lock on it. That's how I transported mine back in the day.

    Ammo must be "in a separate container" which means magazines are not touching the gun. A pistol rug with a pocket counts. Basically means the gun isn't loaded at all.

    I think that sums it up. That info is 5 years old but I'm pretty sure things haven't changed in that area.
    Thank you for your input on the topic. I hate that state....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fromk View Post
    You are correct on the locked container but there's more. This is in layman's terms to keep it simple.

    It has to be in a trunk or out of reach of the driver which generally means the back of the vehicle.

    A locked container can be as simple as a backpack with a little lock on it. That's how I transported mine back in the day.

    Ammo must be "in a separate container" which means magazines are not touching the gun. A pistol rug with a pocket counts. Basically means the gun isn't loaded at all.

    I think that sums it up. That info is 5 years old but I'm pretty sure things haven't changed in that area.
    Small plastic ammo can with hand gun inside, secured with a combo lock. WE keep ours under the seat in the storage box the vehicle has. Combo lock is closed. BUT.... Set on last digit, this way if needed a simple move has the can open. To the quick scan of someone. it appears locked. Which one can do buy a simple turn of the knob.
    Mags or speed loaders other side of vehicle (storage area)



    WE travel with a lever action ( 50 STATE LEGAL) in easy reach. Loaded But UNCHAMBERED. That sits in another rifle case, easy access. Also a shotgun 18" bbl, with retractable stock.
    I carry a revolver, the spouse has her 26. Both are in ammo cans under the seat, speed loader and mag in very easy to reach storage area. We make 2 trips per year to CA and have been traveling this way for over a decade.
    The Carbines have the bullet buttons installed with 10 round mags. Again CA legal.


    When in doubt, go to the source

    https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/travel

    may transport by motor vehicle any handgun provided it is unloaded and locked in the vehicle’s trunk or in a locked container. Furthermore, the handgun must be carried directly to or from any motor vehicle for any lawful purpose and, while being carried must be contained within a locked container.

    HERE'S THE IMPORTANT PART.

    SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES

    Nonconcealable firearms (shotguns and rifles) are not generally covered within the provisions of California Penal Code section 25400 and therefore are not required to be transported in a locked container. However, as with any firearm, nonconcealable firearms must be unloaded while they are being transported




    We follow to the letter To date the JRC is NOT listed in the CADOJ assault weapons prohibited list. There's 2 of them in (as the law says) unlocked containers, 10 round mags , Unloaded / not in firearm
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    Wife's is a camo 9. Mine is in 45 with 15" rail. Hey , the laws the law.

    Fortunately for us, we are no where near the liberal enclaves of the coastal area. The area we travel, CCW permits are given to anyone that applies. After hoops have been jumped through
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    Since you're not travelling through and/or you may be staying at least a night within California, FOPA may not protect you (not sure, anyone have better information?)

    If FOPA does not protect you, then California's "approved firearm" list might kick in. Again, not sure.

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    When seconds count, the police are mere minutes away...
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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    Since you're not travelling through and/or you may be staying at least a night within California, FOPA may not protect you (not sure, anyone have better information?)

    If FOPA does not protect you, then California's "approved firearm" list might kick in. Again, not sure.

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    The CA approved handgun list only applies to sales of new guns. It has no bearing on what people previously owned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fromk View Post
    The CA approved handgun list only applies to sales of new guns. It has no bearing on what people previously owned.
    Yup, this is why off roster guns go for a premium on the private party market.

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    Keep it on you and keep your mouth shut and who will know unless you need it. At that point stay alive, then deal with the rules after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milwaukeeshaker View Post
    Keep it on you and keep your mouth shut and who will know unless you need it. At that point stay alive, then deal with the rules after.
    Surely you aren't advocating breaking any laws on this forum?

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    No way!

    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Surely you aren't advocating breaking any laws on this forum?

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