I have travelled there before with unapproved guns, but I just don't want any hiccupsSkiprr wrote:Are you referring to this database http://certguns.doj.ca.gov/?G23WAX wrote:I understand, but even if I did have a 10 round mag, a gen 4 glock is not on the approved list.
If so--and I'm not sure here; once I left California years ago I have studiously avoided going back--I believe the "approved" list applies only to guns manufactured in California, or imported "for sale, lent, given, kept for sale, or offered/exposed for sale..." I don't think the list applies to temporary visitors, but don't trust my opinion on that.
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- Mon Nov 07, 2016 11:15 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Mon Nov 07, 2016 11:14 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Skiprr wrote:Yep: you may not bring any "ammunition feeding devices with a capacity greater than ten rounds" into California. The only exceptions are magazines of greater than 10 rounds that you already owned in California before 2000.
A state FAQ page: https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/pubfaqs.
Another link that might be helpful specifically about traveling in California by motor vehicle with a firearm: http://www.gunlaw.com/gun-law-articles/ ... icles.html.
And, as I'm certain you well know, California recognizes no other state's carry permit.
Ouch,
Business trip the day after election day is sounding not so fun
- Mon Nov 07, 2016 11:00 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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I understand, but even if I did have a 10 round mag, a gen 4 glock is not on the approved list.anygunanywhere wrote:Back in my traveling days I took California legal pistols with me. Getting there was not an issue. Flying out was. Be prepared to have your weapon turned over to LAPD or whatever PD is responsible for the airport after you check in on your way to TSA. They will run your weapon to see if it is stolen so it better be California compliant. Don't play stupid games when traveling with firearms in tyrannical states.
- Mon Nov 07, 2016 10:46 am
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would that be something that would get me flagged at the airport? Hypothetically?
- Mon Nov 07, 2016 10:35 am
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Traveling Question
This is technically a hypothetical:
IF I was travelling to California on a business trip, I know how to fly with a weapon. I also know how to store and transport a weapon per California law. HOWEVER, what I do not know is how storing and transporting that weapon works if it is a weapon that California has deemed illegal. (gen 4 Glock 17) (hi-cap mags) Is it illegal to have that weapon and mags in the state, or is it only illegal If I am one of their residents? Any hypothetical answers to this totally hypothetical question would help.
IF I was travelling to California on a business trip, I know how to fly with a weapon. I also know how to store and transport a weapon per California law. HOWEVER, what I do not know is how storing and transporting that weapon works if it is a weapon that California has deemed illegal. (gen 4 Glock 17) (hi-cap mags) Is it illegal to have that weapon and mags in the state, or is it only illegal If I am one of their residents? Any hypothetical answers to this totally hypothetical question would help.