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by stevie_d_64
Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:39 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Travelling to California
Replies: 8
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frankie_the_yankee wrote:
stevie_d_64 wrote: If you carry, before you actually get to the border of Arizona and California...Just pull over in Yuma, and take care of the particulars, unloaded, gun in locked case separate from ammo.
What stevie means here is do it when you are FAR away from the CA state line. That way, you will be out of sight of any CA storm... er.. state troopers who might be hanging out at the state line spying on what the good inhabitants of AZ might be up to.

Oh, check the sky for light aircraft before you make the transfer to the trunk.
From my experience driving into California back in the 80's on my way to San Dog...They CHiP's have a couple of guys working traffic right smack dab across the state line in the median...Things could change though, as I have not been back since I put the state in my rear view mirror a few years ago...

Its just good these days to review as much information as possible so you don;t do anything that could get you into trouble...Your trip will that much less worry free...Thats all I am stressing...
by stevie_d_64
Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:08 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Travelling to California
Replies: 8
Views: 1775

Have a great trip, California is a really nice state to visit, lots of things to do...

If you carry, before you actually get to the border of Arizona and California...Just pull over in Yuma, and take care of the particulars, unloaded, gun in locked case separate from ammo...And I don't believe having the ammo in a box that is not contained in a locked case is a show stopper...

As for the info concerning the other states, I agree PDO may have a printable format that makes it convienient to put that in a folder for future reference...I'd keep it in the vehcle somewhere on the trip...But back up the PDO stuff (it may be a bit dated) with the handgunlaws.org webite, the link to that is up in the other topics in the forum here...Not too hard to find...

Just pay close attention to the "Go, No Go" places in that particular state, and the deadly force sections...

The restricted places may also not require a standard signage like our state has, so if its a gun-buster sign, then that is usually acceptable by lawful authority as a "no go" establishment...

But above all, have a great time...

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