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Ed_Gee
Feb 23, 2016Explorer II
Some of the information stated in this thread could get you into trouble! In California, as in many other states, you need to keep your firearm UNLOADED AND LOCKED up in a lock box or other lockable container/cabinet, ... and the ammunition separate from that locked container.
Additional, if your RV is on a public road, you ARE a vehicle - NOT a home. You are not camped until parked - jacks down, power hooked up, etc. at which time you are in your home and laws governing possession of firearms in your home then apply.
As previously stated by another here, California also has many regulations regarding the TYPE of firearm, drop safety ratings, ammunition, and magazine capacities. You need to know where your firearm fits into these laws.
My comments are primarily regarding handguns. There may be some legal differences with regards to long guns.
Additional, if your RV is on a public road, you ARE a vehicle - NOT a home. You are not camped until parked - jacks down, power hooked up, etc. at which time you are in your home and laws governing possession of firearms in your home then apply.
As previously stated by another here, California also has many regulations regarding the TYPE of firearm, drop safety ratings, ammunition, and magazine capacities. You need to know where your firearm fits into these laws.
My comments are primarily regarding handguns. There may be some legal differences with regards to long guns.
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