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From: Sonoma wine country/Left coast is the best coast
I have a question:
For those of you that carry in your vehicle (let's assume it's legal where you are and you have the legal status to do it).... Let's say you are pulled over for a possible vehicular moving violation, do you inform the police that you have a firearm?
On a side note, I've started looking for a semi-auto and have discovered that California only allows magazines to hold 10 rounds. Even if you purchase out of state it's not legal in CA. The only legal way to have a hi-cap magazine is to have legally owned it before the law was passed in 2000. I don't know if you can purchase one of the 'grandfathered' units in state.
For those of you that carry in your vehicle (let's assume it's legal where you are and you have the legal status to do it).... Let's say you are pulled over for a possible vehicular moving violation, do you inform the police that you have a firearm?
On a side note, I've started looking for a semi-auto and have discovered that California only allows magazines to hold 10 rounds. Even if you purchase out of state it's not legal in CA. The only legal way to have a hi-cap magazine is to have legally owned it before the law was passed in 2000. I don't know if you can purchase one of the 'grandfathered' units in state.
Last edited by GunnarzF150; Oct 3, 2013 at 11:53 PM.
I have a question:
For those of you that carry in your vehicle (let's assume it's legal where you are and you have the legal status to do it).... Let's say you are pulled over for a possible vehicular moving violation, do you inform the police that you have a firearm?
On a side note, I've started looking for a semi-auto and have discovered that California only allows magazines to hold 10 rounds. Even if you purchase out of state it's not legal in CA. The only legal way to have a hi-cap magazine is to have legally owned it before the law was passed in 2000. I don't know if you can purchase one of the 'grandfathered' units in state.
For those of you that carry in your vehicle (let's assume it's legal where you are and you have the legal status to do it).... Let's say you are pulled over for a possible vehicular moving violation, do you inform the police that you have a firearm?
On a side note, I've started looking for a semi-auto and have discovered that California only allows magazines to hold 10 rounds. Even if you purchase out of state it's not legal in CA. The only legal way to have a hi-cap magazine is to have legally owned it before the law was passed in 2000. I don't know if you can purchase one of the 'grandfathered' units in state.
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From: Sonoma wine country/Left coast is the best coast
Hunttman01:
Thanks for that, wasn't thinking of CCW specifically, but that is the obvious one!
I was thinking of the unloaded gun in a locked box with ammo in another locked box scenario.
Thanks for that, wasn't thinking of CCW specifically, but that is the obvious one!
I was thinking of the unloaded gun in a locked box with ammo in another locked box scenario.







