I'm presuming you don't have some exemption of illegal concealed carry in CA.
Greetings from NV,
Hoping someone can shed some light on this issue for me. I travel quite a bit from northern Nevada to various places in northern California. (San Fancisco, Walnut Creek, Auburn, Roseville, Sacramento, and Paradise).
1.) What is the protocol for properly transporting a handgun and ammunition in a vehicle in CA and from another state?
Unloaded and within a 'secure locked container.' Ammunition may be within the same container, but it isn't require. Ammunition may be contained within magazines, but no magazines within the firearm.
16850. As used in Sections 17740, 23925, 25105, 25205, and 25610,
in Article 3 (commencing with Section 25505) of Chapter 2 of Division
5 of Title 4, and in Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 26350) of
Division 5 of Title 4, "locked container" means a secure container
that is fully enclosed and locked by a padlock, keylock, combination
lock, or similar locking device. The term "locked container" does not
include the utility or glove compartment of a motor vehicle.
2.) Is the trunk or glove box considered a locked box? What is defined as a locked box?
Trunk - yes, but only while its locked. i.e. open it to get your luggage out or get your spare tire and technically you are in violation of the law.
Glove boxes and Utility Compartments are specifically
not useable, see 16850 above.
3.) Does ammo have to be separtated from the firearm?
Only in the sense that it cannot be 'in a position to be fired' (
People v Clark)
So, magazines containing ammunition is fine, but the magazines may not be in the firearm.
16840.(b)(1) A firearm shall be deemed to be "loaded" when there is an
unexpended cartridge or shell, consisting of a case that holds a
charge of powder and a bullet or shot, in, or attached in any manner
to, the firearm, including, but not limited to, in the firing
chamber, magazine, or clip thereof attached to the firearm.
I'm sure i'll have a few more questions as I get replies, but thank you in advance to those of you who help to answer these.
Thanks.
Additionally, "large capacity magazines" are illegal to import into CA unless you have an exemption. A common exemption is if you possessed the magazine within CA prior to 1/1/2000.
16740. As used in this part, "large-capacity magazine" means any
ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10
rounds, but shall not be construed to include any of the following:
(a) A feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it
cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds.
(b) A .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device.
(c) A tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action
firearm.
32310. Except as provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section
32400) of this chapter and in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section
17700) of Division 2 of Title 2, commencing January 1, 2000, any
person in this state who manufactures or causes to be manufactured,
imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for
sale, or who gives, or lends, any large-capacity magazine is
punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or
in the state prison.
32420. Section 32310 does not apply to the importation of a
large-capacity magazine by a person who lawfully possessed the
large-capacity magazine in the state prior to January 1, 2000,
lawfully took it out of the state, and is returning to the state with
the same large-capacity magazine.
California also has defined what is deemed as an 'Assault Pistol.' If your handgun has a threaded barrel, 2nd handgrip, barrel shroud or a magazine outside the grip you can't bring it into CA.
30515. (a) Notwithstanding Section 30510, "assault weapon" also
means any of the following:
(4) A semiautomatic pistol that has the capacity to accept a
detachable magazine and any one of the following:
(A) A threaded barrel, capable of accepting a flash suppressor,
forward handgrip, or silencer.
(B) A second handgrip.
(C) A shroud that is attached to, or partially or completely
encircles, the barrel that allows the bearer to fire the weapon
without burning the bearer's hand, except a slide that encloses the
barrel.
(D) The capacity to accept a detachable magazine at some location
outside of the pistol grip.
(5) A semiautomatic pistol with a fixed magazine that has the
capacity to accept more than 10 rounds.