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Traveling thru cities (SF, LA, Oak, etc..) ordinances against possession LCM?
Now that the state is flooded with these LCMs, there are simply many cities around California that still have local ordinances against possession of these mags. Would it be forbidden to simply drive through these cities, or stay a night in these cities with newly acquired LCMs? Or do these only apply to locals in those cities?
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I go the bay area freq, is there a reason why you don't think Oakland's is specifically in effect? as far as I know, it is still listed in their ordinance. Anyone that lives in the bay area should know about this.
Oakland's is listed here and updated since 2018, and grandfathered LCMs were banned since 2016 https://library.municode.com/ca/oakl...CH9.38POLAPAMA I believe there are also some of the following municipal codes that apply to 4 cities. Los Angeles, Cal. Municipal Code §§ 46.30, 55.13 San Francisco, Cal. Police Code Art. 9, § 619 Sunnyvale, Cal. Municipal Code, § 9.44.050 Oakland, Cal. Code of Ordinances, §§ 9.38.030-9.38.040 |
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I think Oakland also has an ordinance about drug use, graffiti, stealing cars, and murder. I guess those aren't in effect either.
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They may be doing it unknowingly because they weren't aware that individual cities have ordinances that are still in effect regardless of that "free" time period for the rest of the state.
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Don't ask, don't tell.
For a start: make sure your registration is up to date, your brake lights work, don't speed or run red lights, don't have any active warrants, and don't drive down the street while brandishing. I travel frequently thru 3 of those cities and have never had any problems. If you still worry, keep your gear in locked containers and demand a warrant if you do manage to get stopped.
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I bet you call some non binary whack job the wrong pronoun they will have you in jail on a hate crime.
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They sure have better things to do than stop and see if the guy pushing his car down the road at 8:30 in the evening needs any help, or even if it's his car. It was my car, and I was out of gas. 2 cops drove around me. I was at least expecting a ticket for impeding traffic.
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This is not legal advice but keep your stuff in a combination lock briefcase so you can just spin the numbers as you pull over. Never give permission for anything and always demand a search warrant. That should take up the rest of his shift on the side of a road, make his supervisor mad, and if you have a lawyer call them and ask them to start a lawsuit. The fifteen minutes on the phone should be is well worth it.
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