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Originally Posted by Badmusic
Rofl, thanks for reinforcing my point. That's right, "applicable to the driver of a vehicle".
So tell me "AG", when did you graduate from a California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training approved law enforcement academy? 'Cause I can "P.O.S.T." a basic copy of my certification. Clearly, you never learned how to interpret written law, nor were given instruction relevant to applying it in the field. Have a nice day.
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Oh, so you are P.O.S.T. qualified, are you?
It seems by achieving the minimum standards to become a peace officer you were decorated with a chip on your shoulder, judging by your response.
Decolingy is correct in articulating the exemptions in transporting a locked cased unloaded concealable firearm. Motor vehicle is not the same as vehicle in this regard. One is limited to specificed destinations transporting it in this manner (on foot, without a motor vehicle), whereas in conjunction with a motor vehicle (as specified by statute) one is not limited to the destinations listed.