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big_bird_2
Feb 23, 2016Explorer
I live in CA and own guns. I just happen to have a car with no trunk and a truck with, can you believe it, no trunk. I believe the police in CA do not know the CA gun laws and licensed gun safety instructors know less. I contacted the Calif. Attorney General’s office, who govern gun ownership and handling in CA, and they say an RV is your home and you may have a loaded gun in your home for self defense. They encouraged me to keep it locked unloaded and in a secure place in the RV. They are reluctant to answer questions and repeatedly referred me to the CA gun laws!
I keep a loaded pistol, 10 shell hollow point magazine, ready at home at all times. When I travel with the pistol to a shooting range it is locked with a cable lock, in a case and in a zipper locked knapsack in the back seat. The ammo is in a separate compartment in the knapsack. Most of the shooters at my indoor range are police and no one has ever said a thing to me. Remember no one will say anything until something bad happens, and then it is too late.
I keep a loaded pistol, 10 shell hollow point magazine, ready at home at all times. When I travel with the pistol to a shooting range it is locked with a cable lock, in a case and in a zipper locked knapsack in the back seat. The ammo is in a separate compartment in the knapsack. Most of the shooters at my indoor range are police and no one has ever said a thing to me. Remember no one will say anything until something bad happens, and then it is too late.
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