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wa8yxm
Feb 23, 2016Explorer III
My concern is this: The way I read this no permit is needed to have a gun in the house (motor home).. Ok, I won't comment on that other than to say I can respect it.
But this is California.....
Recalling an episode of Bonanza where Hoss left home and set out on his own... Well he got into this town and wound up being sheriff.. There was a gang of notorious bank robbers there but they had never done anything bad in California, IN fact they banked their stolen money in that town's bank.. Hoss "Faked" a bank robbery, Got them to join the possie, and then chased the bank robbers.. Finally he ran into his Dad along with a collection of others including the local Sheriff.. Seems Hoss had led them over the state line to a state where they were wanted men.. hoss road back to town and the show continued, IT was a very funny eipsode for other reasons I won't spoil it.
My concern is this.. You are going from point A, in california, to point B, also in california, but your path leaves the state,, And you find yourself in a state where PERMITS ARE NEEDED to have a gun in your possession... Now what?
I'm not a legal expert, nor a firearm owner (my guns shoot solder, hot air, Beams of light, or Lubricants) so I'm not worried, But I think this might just be a talking point.
Bottom line... Is up to you folks for reasons just stated (does not affect me).
But this is California.....
Recalling an episode of Bonanza where Hoss left home and set out on his own... Well he got into this town and wound up being sheriff.. There was a gang of notorious bank robbers there but they had never done anything bad in California, IN fact they banked their stolen money in that town's bank.. Hoss "Faked" a bank robbery, Got them to join the possie, and then chased the bank robbers.. Finally he ran into his Dad along with a collection of others including the local Sheriff.. Seems Hoss had led them over the state line to a state where they were wanted men.. hoss road back to town and the show continued, IT was a very funny eipsode for other reasons I won't spoil it.
My concern is this.. You are going from point A, in california, to point B, also in california, but your path leaves the state,, And you find yourself in a state where PERMITS ARE NEEDED to have a gun in your possession... Now what?
I'm not a legal expert, nor a firearm owner (my guns shoot solder, hot air, Beams of light, or Lubricants) so I'm not worried, But I think this might just be a talking point.
Bottom line... Is up to you folks for reasons just stated (does not affect me).
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