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22/07/2008 20:04:23
 
 
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>I think that is out of date Alan. this is the information from Ca:

It says the same things.

I'm not disparaging the California gun laws. I'm just saying that a person, according to the penal code, can get permits for the things that Kevin says there are no permits for. And your reference says pretty much the same things as the penal code I referenced.

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>http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/forms/pdf/Cfl2007.pdf
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>California actually has some pretty good laws.
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>>>>>Can carry it unlocked? No
>>>>
>>>>Uh, Uh. In California it's allowed provided the person has a permit.

>>>Nope. You cannot carry a loaded gun in a car. The weapon and the ammo must be stored seperatly. Which make it useless for defense.
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>>Not according to the law pdf for which I posted the url.
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>>>>>Can carry it Loaded? No
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>>>>Uh, uh. In California it's allowed provided the person has a permit

>>>Wrong again. See above
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>>Same note.
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>>>>>Can carry it concealed? No
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>>>>Uh, uh In California it's allowed provided the person has a permit.

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>>>And wrong again. In California you must apply for a Concealed Carry permit, which darn near takes an act of God to get. And unless you have a specific reason for needing to carry a concealed gun, you aint gonna get one.
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>>Huh? I said you need a permit. When you have a permit, you are allowed to carry a concealed weapon. So where was I 'wrong again'?
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>>>And, by the way, I own 3 guns. And I don't have a permit. You don't need a permit. You simply need to fill out the registration form, wait 10 days, and it's yours.
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>>And you think that's a good thing?
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>>>>Now if you're saying the government requiring permits and background checks is 'taking away the person's rights', then ok, but I think that's kind of stretching it.
>>>>
>>>>http://crime.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.atf.treas.gov/firearms/statelaws/23rdedition/califpt1.pdf
>>>

>>>So, considering the criminal carries his gun to a crime loaded and concealed, and a law abiding citizen cannot carry it the same way, it sure does seem like the gonverment has taken away rights to defend themselves.
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>>You didn't check the pdf at all, did you. It's a copy of the California gun laws.
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