Mykal
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Ive been looking up LA County firearm rules/regs for school distances due to it stating 1,500'. Link Here I have been told "The law which takes precidence sides with the stricter law. County can make gun control more strict in it's area, but can't undo/negate/ignore state laws."
So i wanted to see for myself if this is true. During my researchi came across these municipal codes such as Trigger locks being sold with a gun, and my favourite; the home warning of firearms. Link Here
(o) Trigger Locks. (New Subsec. (o) Added by Ord. No. 171,758, Eff. 11/23/97.) A trigger lock is a device which is designed to prevent the firearm from functioning and which is locked by a padlock, key lock, combination lock, or a similar locking device, that is reusable, and, when applied to the weapon, renders the weapon inoperable. The permittee shall not sell, lease or otherwise transfer a firearm without also selling or otherwise providing a trigger lock with each such firearm sold, leased or otherwise transferred. In the event trigger locks are not manufactured for a particular firearm, the requirement is satisfied by selling a similar device designed to prevent the unintentional discharge of firearms.
(p) Rules For The Protection Of Firearms. (Subsec. Redesignated as (p) by Ord. No. 171,758, Eff. 11/23/97.) The Board shall adopt and enforce by rules and regulations security requirements consistent with State law for the protection from theft of firearms and ammunition sold and maintained by any permittee. Such rules may require that any permittee provide burglar alarms systems, separate storage areas for ammunition and other measures designed to prevent the theft of such merchandise from the premises of the permittee.
(q) Warning Regarding Dangers of Firearms in the Home. (New Subsec. (q) Added by Ord. No. 178,996, Eff. 9/3/07.) Within 30 days after the effective date of this subsection, the permittee shall do the following:
1. Post conspicuously within the premises the following warning in block letters not less than one inch in height:
WARNING: THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES HAS DETERMINED THAT GUNS IN THE HOME ARE MUCH MORE LIKELY TO BE USED TO KILL OR INJURE A HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAN TO PROTECT AGAINST AN ATTACKER. IT IS SAFEST NOT TO KEEP A GUN IN THE HOME. IF A GUN IS KEPT IN THE HOME, IT SHOULD BE KEPT UNLOADED AND SECURELY LOCKED AND AMMUNITION SHOULD BE LOCKED SEPARATELY.
2. Provide all firearm purchasers with a bill of sale for the purchase of the firearm(s), which includes the warning language required in Subdivision 1. of this subsection.
Ive been looking up LA County firearm rules/regs for school distances due to it stating 1,500'. Link Here I have been told "The law which takes precidence sides with the stricter law. County can make gun control more strict in it's area, but can't undo/negate/ignore state laws."
So i wanted to see for myself if this is true. During my researchi came across these municipal codes such as Trigger locks being sold with a gun, and my favourite; the home warning of firearms. Link Here
(o) Trigger Locks. (New Subsec. (o) Added by Ord. No. 171,758, Eff. 11/23/97.) A trigger lock is a device which is designed to prevent the firearm from functioning and which is locked by a padlock, key lock, combination lock, or a similar locking device, that is reusable, and, when applied to the weapon, renders the weapon inoperable. The permittee shall not sell, lease or otherwise transfer a firearm without also selling or otherwise providing a trigger lock with each such firearm sold, leased or otherwise transferred. In the event trigger locks are not manufactured for a particular firearm, the requirement is satisfied by selling a similar device designed to prevent the unintentional discharge of firearms.
(p) Rules For The Protection Of Firearms. (Subsec. Redesignated as (p) by Ord. No. 171,758, Eff. 11/23/97.) The Board shall adopt and enforce by rules and regulations security requirements consistent with State law for the protection from theft of firearms and ammunition sold and maintained by any permittee. Such rules may require that any permittee provide burglar alarms systems, separate storage areas for ammunition and other measures designed to prevent the theft of such merchandise from the premises of the permittee.
(q) Warning Regarding Dangers of Firearms in the Home. (New Subsec. (q) Added by Ord. No. 178,996, Eff. 9/3/07.) Within 30 days after the effective date of this subsection, the permittee shall do the following:
1. Post conspicuously within the premises the following warning in block letters not less than one inch in height:
WARNING: THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES HAS DETERMINED THAT GUNS IN THE HOME ARE MUCH MORE LIKELY TO BE USED TO KILL OR INJURE A HOUSEHOLD MEMBER THAN TO PROTECT AGAINST AN ATTACKER. IT IS SAFEST NOT TO KEEP A GUN IN THE HOME. IF A GUN IS KEPT IN THE HOME, IT SHOULD BE KEPT UNLOADED AND SECURELY LOCKED AND AMMUNITION SHOULD BE LOCKED SEPARATELY.
2. Provide all firearm purchasers with a bill of sale for the purchase of the firearm(s), which includes the warning language required in Subdivision 1. of this subsection.