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by frankie_the_yankee
Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:18 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Travelling to California
Replies: 8
Views: 1770

stevie_d_64 wrote: If you carry, before you actually get to the border of Arizona and California...Just pull over in Yuma, and take care of the particulars, unloaded, gun in locked case separate from ammo.
What stevie means here is do it when you are FAR away from the CA state line. That way, you will be out of sight of any CA storm... er.. state troopers who might be hanging out at the state line spying on what the good inhabitants of AZ might be up to.

Oh, check the sky for light aircraft before you make the transfer to the trunk.
by frankie_the_yankee
Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:12 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Travelling to California
Replies: 8
Views: 1770

Man-O-War wrote:nitrogen,

Thanks for the info. I thought about taking a Mini-14 with no evil features, but I decided I would just take a handgun if it was not completely forbidden. BTW, I forgot to ask if anyone knows this. If I am pulled over in California, am I required to notify the peace officer that there are weapons in the vehicle?
IANAL, but no. And you don't need to tell them about your TX CHL either.

Now if they ask you, you're on your own. I have no advice to give on that one. I have heard that some CA cops will make it a point to ask if they pull over a car with plates from well known "gun states" like TX.

Make sure the gun is unloaded and locked in a case in the trunk. No hi-cap mags. Better yet, bring a revolver.

Check packing.org to get more info and also to make sure that you don't run afoul of any of the multitude of insane laws they have there.

Keep in mind that you will be travelling in "hostile territory". They don't like you or your guns, and would rather you left the guns at home. If they find out that you have guns or MIGHT have guns, they will look for ANY possible excuse to confiscate them and/or throw you in jail.

In CA, you are a 3rd class citizen at best. (Illegal aliens are 2nd class.) If I want the beach, FL works a lot better for me.

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