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<blockquote data-quote="SoCalFJR" data-source="post: 162604" data-attributes="member: 2251"><p>+1 Rick. Although it is VERY IMPORTANT that the firearm and any magazines are UNLOADED. The ammo should be stored in a seperate locked compartment. Even if you unload the weapon by removing the loaded magazine, but place the loaded magazine in the same compartment you are skirting the law in California. The spirit of the law is trying to prevent you from reaching and using the firearm quickly while driving your vehicle.</p><p></p><p>So store the weapon in one locked case. The unloaded magazines in a seperate locked case, and the ammunition in a third locked case if possible. If not you can store your unloaded weapon in a locked case inside of the locked side case (use a lockable storage box, etc.) and then place your unloaded magazines inside of the same side case.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line in California is to seperate the weapon, magazines, and ammunition as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCalFJR, post: 162604, member: 2251"] +1 Rick. Although it is VERY IMPORTANT that the firearm and any magazines are UNLOADED. The ammo should be stored in a seperate locked compartment. Even if you unload the weapon by removing the loaded magazine, but place the loaded magazine in the same compartment you are skirting the law in California. The spirit of the law is trying to prevent you from reaching and using the firearm quickly while driving your vehicle. So store the weapon in one locked case. The unloaded magazines in a seperate locked case, and the ammunition in a third locked case if possible. If not you can store your unloaded weapon in a locked case inside of the locked side case (use a lockable storage box, etc.) and then place your unloaded magazines inside of the same side case. The bottom line in California is to seperate the weapon, magazines, and ammunition as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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