“You would think, wouldn’t you, that a gun enthusiast in CA would try to make himself aware of the laws? “
I think the article mentions that the specific part of the law he broke was not mentioned on his “permission letter”.
“Dominguez said he got state permission to own and use the assault rifle last month but the approval letter didn’t mention it was illegal in California to make a pit stop while transporting the weapon from his home to the gun range.
That code requires that “registered assault weapons may be transported only between specified locations,” according to the Web site of the California Attorney General’s Office. “
California Penal Code section 12285(c)(7) requires that registered assault weapons may be transported only between specified locations and must be unloaded and in a locked container when transported.
For the sake of argument, try these two scenarios:
In Case 1 it could possibly involve two or more days travel to attend the same match.
Is there a difference? Can the gun owner sleep overnight in a hotel, can he refuel his vehicle, senter a rest tsop, eat at a resturant or is he compelled to carry enough fuel and food to make the trip nonstop.
Semper Fi
An Old Man