Thanks for sharing that TAM. Very helpful.The Annoyed Man wrote:Highway 2 is the Angeles Crest Highway.........first road I ever dragged a knee on. Runs from La Cañada up to Wrightwood, topping out at a little 8,000 ft at its highest point. A beautiful drive if you've got the time.Jaguar wrote:Um, I'm lost. What/where is the 2 and what is pch?cheezit wrote:take a drive down the 2 (pch) pretty views
(who says guys don't ask directions?)
PCH is Pacific Coast Highway, also called Highway 1.
Regarding guns....here is a communication I got a while back from a California friend of mine by the name of Frank who is LEO. I had some questions since I had been away from the state for a while, and I wanted to know about driving around there with a gun:Like Frank said, Cheers.Hi TAM.... not that it's going to be a pleasant trip for you, but welcome back to CA. You ask some good questions so I'll try for good answers.
It doesn't matter whether your chosen gun is on roster or not so far as bringing it into the state temporarily. So long as you don't bring any mags that hold more than 10 rounds (instant felony when crossing the state line) your handguns are fine if otherwise legal where you bought them. The only exception I can think of off the top is a threaded (as in to accept a suppressor) barrel. That would be a bad thing to bring in to California. If you have an otherwise stock M&P 45 or M&P 340, you're good to go so bring them.
You'd only have to report importing a handgun into the state if you establish residence and move here. Otherwise, no worry.
{———snip about Nevada———}
California still allows you to CCW without permit on your own property or place of business. Inside your mom's property would be exempt from the Gun Free School Zone (state and federal) if there happens to be a school within 1000 feet. If you are hotelling it, the law does allow you to keep a loaded, concealable firearm in any temporary domicile, which includes a hotel room. I always have a loaded pistol in my hotel/motel room when I travel, unload it and take it with me in a locked container when I go out.
Ammo... there are no illegal rounds in CA, except tracers and chemical agent rounds. I stoke Pamela's Model 19 snub with 130 grain Gold Dot short barrel 38 +P. Both the rounds you mention are over the counter here. Bring 'em.
Traveling around with the gun.... unloaded and in a locked container is how it's done. The exemption lives in 12026 of the Penal Code. The locked trunk of a car = locked container. Glove box does not = locked container. An attache case with combo lock = locked container. The locked container covers you when passing through the magical 1000 foot from the boundary line of a school.... which are invisible and not marked in any way.
Loaded mags, or charged speedloaders in the same container with the gun, in the car or on your person DO NOT = loaded weapon so long as the gun lives in it's locked container. There is abundant case law on point. You can keep a shotgun in the car with ammo on a sidesaddle or buttcuff and the gun IS NOT loaded. If charged mag is NOT inserted in the butt of the pistol + NO round is chambered = NOT loaded.
There is a great deal of bad info, including still some LEOs, out there on this point about mags or loaders being present = loaded. That is crap, and we spend a lot of time out here educating on that. Case law, good statewide, covers that.
Should you want to try unloaded open carry, please don't. The field is littered with mines and it tends to piss off the po-po even though it's perfectly legal under state law. The gun free school zones are everywhere and there have been a couple of high profile cases, including one in LA county, where open carriers have been racked for school zone violations and convicted.
Hope all this helps and let me know if I raised more questions than I answered.
Cheers!!!!!
Frank
Did Frank say anything about checking in at the airport?
Hate for that to be a NY moment.