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I have never been to California, nor am I familiar with The California Penal Code, however; I have a few questions I would like to ask.
1. Does the possesion of a Valid Concealed Carry Permit issued under the authority of The County Sheriff, as codified under California Penal Code 12050(a)(1)(A), authorize the carrying of a Loaded Firearm in a Incorporated Area of a County in accordance with California Penal Code 12031(b)(6), as is a exception to California Penal Code 12031(a)(1)?
2. Likewise, if the answer to Question 1 is yes, then, similarly, may a Person carry a Loaded Firearm in an Unincorporated Area of a County that the County Commisionners that is otherwise off limits to Open Loaded Carry, notwithstanding; any 'No Discharge/Hunting Zones'?
3. What, if any, is the correlation with the 200,000 Person decennial Census County population countin relation to Open Loaded Carry with a Permit?
4. Does a Person have to show any Identification (California Drivers License/Identification/etc.) in order to Open Carry, or does the Officer have to have Probable Cause to ask for Identification?
5. May a Officer check the Serial Number, or may they inspect the Ammunition? Finally, if someone has a Concealed Carry Permit may they carry with a live, unexpended, round ofAmmunition chambered into the barrel/firing mechanism of the Firearm(say Pistol), notwithstanding 12031(a)(1)?
By the way...are there any 'Gun Free Zones' in California, or does it solely depend on whether or not a Person may Legallycarry/own/use a Firearm? Although I gave it my best effort, I did not fully understand, nor am I familiar with, California Penal Code. It is long winded, and it is very easy to get confused, which; I think is done on purpose. However, I did not see anything in there that said anything about whether or not it was Legal to carry a Firearm to: An Airport, Bar, Church, Entertainment Event, Poltical Event, Park, Public Building, or any College/University.
Therefore... Iassume those places are all Legal in California..., but is that so?Furthermore, under Government Code 53071/.5 it appears that California actually has Preemption for Firearms, but it does not apply to Citiesor Counties. I am not sure if I read that right, but I thought that violated the whole purpose of Preemption.
I have never been to California, nor am I familiar with The California Penal Code, however; I have a few questions I would like to ask.
1. Does the possesion of a Valid Concealed Carry Permit issued under the authority of The County Sheriff, as codified under California Penal Code 12050(a)(1)(A), authorize the carrying of a Loaded Firearm in a Incorporated Area of a County in accordance with California Penal Code 12031(b)(6), as is a exception to California Penal Code 12031(a)(1)?
2. Likewise, if the answer to Question 1 is yes, then, similarly, may a Person carry a Loaded Firearm in an Unincorporated Area of a County that the County Commisionners that is otherwise off limits to Open Loaded Carry, notwithstanding; any 'No Discharge/Hunting Zones'?
3. What, if any, is the correlation with the 200,000 Person decennial Census County population countin relation to Open Loaded Carry with a Permit?
4. Does a Person have to show any Identification (California Drivers License/Identification/etc.) in order to Open Carry, or does the Officer have to have Probable Cause to ask for Identification?
5. May a Officer check the Serial Number, or may they inspect the Ammunition? Finally, if someone has a Concealed Carry Permit may they carry with a live, unexpended, round ofAmmunition chambered into the barrel/firing mechanism of the Firearm(say Pistol), notwithstanding 12031(a)(1)?
By the way...are there any 'Gun Free Zones' in California, or does it solely depend on whether or not a Person may Legallycarry/own/use a Firearm? Although I gave it my best effort, I did not fully understand, nor am I familiar with, California Penal Code. It is long winded, and it is very easy to get confused, which; I think is done on purpose. However, I did not see anything in there that said anything about whether or not it was Legal to carry a Firearm to: An Airport, Bar, Church, Entertainment Event, Poltical Event, Park, Public Building, or any College/University.
Therefore... Iassume those places are all Legal in California..., but is that so?Furthermore, under Government Code 53071/.5 it appears that California actually has Preemption for Firearms, but it does not apply to Citiesor Counties. I am not sure if I read that right, but I thought that violated the whole purpose of Preemption.