FAQ # 92 When you coming to California?

Published on April 22, 2021
Duration: 1:19

Hickok45 discusses the complexities of firearm transportation and carry laws when traveling between states, specifically highlighting the restrictive nature of California's legislation compared to Arizona. He emphasizes the relief of returning to a state with more permissive gun laws, contrasting it with his experience in California where his firearm had to remain secured in his vehicle or confined to his hotel room.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 details California's strict firearm transport laws, requiring guns to be unloaded in a locked container separate from ammo, or kept only in a hotel 'domicile'. He expresses relief returning to Arizona, where legal armed carry is permitted upon crossing the state line, contrasting the two states' approaches to gun rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visiting California Question
  2. 00:23Returning to Arizona
  3. 00:45California Gun Law Commentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the firearm transportation laws in California?

In California, firearms must be transported unloaded in a locked container, separate from ammunition. They can also be kept in your hotel room ('domicile') but must remain secured in your vehicle when not in the hotel.

How does Arizona's gun law compare to California's?

Arizona allows individuals to legally carry their firearms on their person once they cross the state line from California. This contrasts sharply with California's restrictive transport laws, which require firearms to be secured.

What is Hickok45's opinion on California's gun laws?

Hickok45 expresses strong criticism of California's firearm legislation, referring to it metaphorically as 'Soviet territory' and highlighting his relief upon leaving the state due to its restrictive gun control measures.

How should firearms be transported when traveling through California?

When traveling through California, firearms must be unloaded and placed in a locked container, distinct from ammunition. This container should be stored in the vehicle and not readily accessible to passengers.

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