Gundude
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Before I decided to UOC, I started researching it. First, I went to the local gun dealer. He told me in no unceartin terms that I would be arrested. He couldnt quote the PC violation, but did inform me that he was also a lawyer. Then I binged "California open carry" and found this site. After reading about 300 posts, I decided to cut the BS and go straight to the one that counts. I emailed the San Diego DA and got this reply.
Concealed Firearms: Subject to certain exceptions, the general rule in California is that it is illegal to carry a firearms concealed in a vehicle or concealed upon ones’ person (Penal Code 12025.) Our website fully explains the procedures as to how one may apply for a CCW.
Open Carry: Unloaded weapons may be carried in belt holsters or transported openly in a vehicle, which are not concealed and do not fall under the general rule prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms (Penal Code 12025(f).
In order to determine whether or not a firearm is loaded, peace officers are authorized to examine any firearm carried by anyone on his or her person or in a vehicle while in any public place or on any public street in an incorporated city or prohibited area of an unincorporated territory. (Penal Code 12031(3)). Refusal to allow a peace officer to inspect a firearm constitutes probable cause for arrest for violation of Penal Code Section 12031.
Loaded Firearms: A person is guilty of carrying a loaded firearm when he or she carries it on his or her person or in a vehicle while in any public place or on any public street in an incorporated city or in any public place or on any public street in a prohibited area of unincorporated territory. (Penal Code 12031.)
Possession of a Firearm While Wearing a Mask: It is a crime to possess a firearm in a public place or on any public street while masked so as to hide the identity of the person carrying the firearm. (Penal Code 12040).
I went back to the gun dealer and showed him a copy of this email, which I carry in my wallet, and he read it, said "hmmmmm" and proceded to his copy machine. (I had to chuckle) We now have an educated gun dealer here.
Before I decided to UOC, I started researching it. First, I went to the local gun dealer. He told me in no unceartin terms that I would be arrested. He couldnt quote the PC violation, but did inform me that he was also a lawyer. Then I binged "California open carry" and found this site. After reading about 300 posts, I decided to cut the BS and go straight to the one that counts. I emailed the San Diego DA and got this reply.
Concealed Firearms: Subject to certain exceptions, the general rule in California is that it is illegal to carry a firearms concealed in a vehicle or concealed upon ones’ person (Penal Code 12025.) Our website fully explains the procedures as to how one may apply for a CCW.
Open Carry: Unloaded weapons may be carried in belt holsters or transported openly in a vehicle, which are not concealed and do not fall under the general rule prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms (Penal Code 12025(f).
In order to determine whether or not a firearm is loaded, peace officers are authorized to examine any firearm carried by anyone on his or her person or in a vehicle while in any public place or on any public street in an incorporated city or prohibited area of an unincorporated territory. (Penal Code 12031(3)). Refusal to allow a peace officer to inspect a firearm constitutes probable cause for arrest for violation of Penal Code Section 12031.
Loaded Firearms: A person is guilty of carrying a loaded firearm when he or she carries it on his or her person or in a vehicle while in any public place or on any public street in an incorporated city or in any public place or on any public street in a prohibited area of unincorporated territory. (Penal Code 12031.)
Possession of a Firearm While Wearing a Mask: It is a crime to possess a firearm in a public place or on any public street while masked so as to hide the identity of the person carrying the firearm. (Penal Code 12040).
I went back to the gun dealer and showed him a copy of this email, which I carry in my wallet, and he read it, said "hmmmmm" and proceded to his copy machine. (I had to chuckle) We now have an educated gun dealer here.