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Topic: Open Carry of a Firearm  (Read 982 times)

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Hojoman

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February 14, 2019

Question: Is it legal for me to carry a holstered pistol for protection while hiking in our local wilderness areas? This could help to protect my family from any threat of dangerous wildlife – either to scare it away or to defend ourselves, if needed. (Alex P.)

Answer: Neither the Fish and Game Code nor Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations regulate non-hunting related firearm possession. We recommend that you consult the Department of Justice’s Firearms Laws Summary to help determine when and where you may possess loaded firearms of any sort. You must also be aware whether any local rules or ordinances prohibit firearm possession whether it be in a park, unincorporated portion of a county, or some other seemingly wild place. Cities, counties, park districts and other governmental entities may have the authority to prohibit possession of firearms in those places within their jurisdiction. While we understand your safety concerns, understand that attacks from wild animals are extremely uncommon and will hopefully not be the reason you would avoid recreating in nature.


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Also make sure if you do carry in Californias mountains that you have non-lead ammo in your gun or you can get a ticket. The non-lead ammo law is now state wide except for gun ranges.
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I would challenge that one in court. Non lead ammo is required for hunting. Period. Personal defense is not in the scope of that particular law. It is coming, but not yet.
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.... Spend $24 on a box of ammo to use every once in a while or spend $50k+ and months in court fighting it. U make the decision but I rather not deal with the headache and going bankrupt.
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.... Spend $24 on a box of ammo to use every once in a while or spend $50k+ and months in court fighting it. U make the decision but I rather not deal with the headache and going bankrupt.

Huh?
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Non lead is only required for hunting. Not for plinking. Not for target shooting. Not for personal defense. Please show me in the law where I must use non toxic shooting ammunition other than for hunting.
I would recover my legal fees btw, I would not sign a cost waiver in settlement. I would make the financial burden one of the points of contention should litigation ensue.
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