What are the gun laws here in CA out of curiosity?
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Originally Posted by s4play' timestamp='1341002705' post='21822777
Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
Overly restrictive gun laws only guarantee one thing, that the criminal will be the only one in that 1% of the time situation with the gun.
exactly what i said only different...
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Originally Posted by s4play' timestamp='1341002705' post='21822777
Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
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Rick - to answer your original question, carrying in a vehicle is restricted in CA. Handguns must be kept in a locked container, unloaded,(meaning no round in the chamber or full magazine in) with restrictions on where you're transporting it.
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Originally Posted by s4play' timestamp='1341002705' post='21822777
Rob, I should hope I would need a bulletproof car!
I did see an ad in Dupont Registry where a company would completely retrofit your S-class or SUV to sustain a road side bomb - must be one heavy car, can you imagine the gas mileage...hehe In those cases even a gun won't help much. Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
I did see an ad in Dupont Registry where a company would completely retrofit your S-class or SUV to sustain a road side bomb - must be one heavy car, can you imagine the gas mileage...hehe In those cases even a gun won't help much. Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
I agree. For most situations leave the scene is best for you. Guns really are the last line. Pull to kill or be killed.
Are you considering starting to carry one now? Did something happen?
I used to own and carry in the midwest but found it overly intrusive in most cases. Now that I have kid(s) I would not keep guns around just for fear of accidents. You read about these kinds of stories all the time so in my case I won't take that risk.
Originally Posted by s4play' timestamp='1341002705' post='21822777
Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
Overly restrictive gun laws only guarantee one thing, that the criminal will be the only one in that 1% of the time situation with the gun.
I go to the gun range pretty routine and some of those guys are pretty hardcore with enough weapons to start their own mini-army!
Originally Posted by chetly' timestamp='1340920522' post='21819856
The problem with California gun laws is they are just hurting the law abiding citizen by limiting what we can and cant do vs the criminal who doesnt give a shit about the laws.
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Originally Posted by s4play' timestamp='1341525137' post='21836761
Yup this I know but I guess laws in other states are way more laxed! thanks
yup. my girlfriend and her siblings go to the range as a extra curricular activity. her dad showed me their "shed" which doubles as a bunker. military issues and everything.
california restrict so much shit/motherfkrs wanna fine me. lol kanye.
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Originally Posted by rob-2' timestamp='1341058419' post='21824054
[quote name='s4play' timestamp='1341002705' post='21822777']
Rob, I should hope I would need a bulletproof car!
I did see an ad in Dupont Registry where a company would completely retrofit your S-class or SUV to sustain a road side bomb - must be one heavy car, can you imagine the gas mileage...hehe In those cases even a gun won't help much. Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
Rob, I should hope I would need a bulletproof car!
I did see an ad in Dupont Registry where a company would completely retrofit your S-class or SUV to sustain a road side bomb - must be one heavy car, can you imagine the gas mileage...hehe In those cases even a gun won't help much. Then again I don't see having a gun as an advantage in 99% of the situations I experience.
I agree. For most situations leave the scene is best for you. Guns really are the last line. Pull to kill or be killed.
Are you considering starting to carry one now? Did something happen?
I used to own and carry in the midwest but found it overly intrusive in most cases. Now that I have kid(s) I would not keep guns around just for fear of accidents. You read about these kinds of stories all the time so in my case I won't take that risk.
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I get what you're saying. Out here in Nevada I can CCW with a simple permit. I've yet to buy a handgun because the responsibility of carrying one has slowed me down. While having one at home or the place of business makes complete sense to me. However being up on how and when to use the gun is not training I currently have.
So while I feel I would be a good shot and display good judgement the constant responsibility of a loaded gun on my person is big.
I wonder who drives the gun laws in California? Get outside of LA/Bay Area and there are a lot of pro gun folks.
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