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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1243696" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>What's up is that the issue in OK and the issue in CA are about as different as you can get. <strong>OK passed licensed open carry of loaded handguns, one lame-duck Governor vetoed it.</strong></p><p><strong>Ca now has an odd type of open carry</strong>, not at all like the OK bill; <strong>the gun must be unloaded.</strong> </p><p>Concealed carry licenses in CA are issued by the country and in some counties are immpossible to get (unless you're a government official). So the only way to legally transport a handgun is carry it openly, unloaded, or put it in a secure container.</p><p><strong>The CA legislature wants to repeal being able to openly carry an unloaded pistol, so you would have no legal way to transport except in a secure container.</strong> In OK, we can carry an unloaded pistol to our car, toss it on the passenger seat, and legally drive to our destination, so we can't imagine that<strong> CA wants to make that a felony</strong>! It is already illegal to have a handgun in the passenger compartment in CA, now it will be illegal to carry the handgun openly to put it in the trunk.</p><p></p><p>Make no mistake, the CA legislature is out to ban handguns for the peons (you and me), ban hunting, and generally disarm the public. And good ole "Arnie Kennedy" is signing every piece of garbage that crosses his desk.</p><p></p><p>CA is the tryout ground for future gun laws wanted for the entire US by enemies of 2A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1243696, member: 796"] What's up is that the issue in OK and the issue in CA are about as different as you can get. [B]OK passed licensed open carry of loaded handguns, one lame-duck Governor vetoed it.[/B] [B]Ca now has an odd type of open carry[/B], not at all like the OK bill; [B]the gun must be unloaded.[/B] Concealed carry licenses in CA are issued by the country and in some counties are immpossible to get (unless you're a government official). So the only way to legally transport a handgun is carry it openly, unloaded, or put it in a secure container. [B]The CA legislature wants to repeal being able to openly carry an unloaded pistol, so you would have no legal way to transport except in a secure container.[/B] In OK, we can carry an unloaded pistol to our car, toss it on the passenger seat, and legally drive to our destination, so we can't imagine that[B] CA wants to make that a felony[/B]! It is already illegal to have a handgun in the passenger compartment in CA, now it will be illegal to carry the handgun openly to put it in the trunk. Make no mistake, the CA legislature is out to ban handguns for the peons (you and me), ban hunting, and generally disarm the public. And good ole "Arnie Kennedy" is signing every piece of garbage that crosses his desk. CA is the tryout ground for future gun laws wanted for the entire US by enemies of 2A. [/QUOTE]
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