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  • DuknBucks
    Member
    • May 2012
    • 418

    Can ?

    Can a hand gun be registered to two different people ? I know silly question...

    but if the IA says it has to be registered to the permit holder ???? lookign for a way to not buy another gun my wife and I are arguing over LOL
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    Most of the further discussion beyond the clear concise answer is usually people just trying to convince others that the Penal Code/Case Law doesn't really apply because their uncle's friend's cousin's son-in-law works as a gardener for a retired judge from another state who might or might not have said he doesn't think it applies to a certain case that has absolutely nothing to do with the question the OP asked.
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    hermosabeach
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Feb 2009
    • 19702

    Tell her no and buy 2 more.

    In general, it is acceptable for a spouse to use a firearm.

    I don't know the PC for my statement.
    Rule 1- ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED

    Rule 2 -NEVER LET THE MUZZLE COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO DESTROY (including your hands and legs)

    Rule 3 -KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET

    Rule 4 -BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND WHAT IS BEYOND IT
    (thanks to Jeff Cooper)

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    • #3
      DuknBucks
      Member
      • May 2012
      • 418

      Originally posted by hermosabeach
      Tell her no and buy 2 more.

      In general, it is acceptable for a spouse to use a firearm.

      I don't know the PC for my statement.
      New G42 and i dont want to share....really dont want another .380 either the two gun trade off is in the ball park

      the IA (Placer) wont let you permit a gun that someone else has registered.
      Last edited by DuknBucks; 07-28-2014, 6:58 PM.
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      Most of the further discussion beyond the clear concise answer is usually people just trying to convince others that the Penal Code/Case Law doesn't really apply because their uncle's friend's cousin's son-in-law works as a gardener for a retired judge from another state who might or might not have said he doesn't think it applies to a certain case that has absolutely nothing to do with the question the OP asked.

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      • #4
        Librarian
        Admin and Poltergeist
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Oct 2005
        • 44677

        CA does not have the concept of more than one owner of a firearm; they did allow multi-person registration back when they were registering 'assault weapons', but DROS and the other paperwork available now allows just 1.
        ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page

        Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!

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        • #5
          DuknBucks
          Member
          • May 2012
          • 418

          Originally posted by Librarian
          CA does not have the concept of more than one owner of a firearm; they did allow multi-person registration back when they were registering 'assault weapons', but DROS and the other paperwork available now allows just 1.
          Thank you.....I kind of figured but had never researched it before and wasn't sure....

          Ca gun laws are like the never ending bad movie/dream/night mare
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          Most of the further discussion beyond the clear concise answer is usually people just trying to convince others that the Penal Code/Case Law doesn't really apply because their uncle's friend's cousin's son-in-law works as a gardener for a retired judge from another state who might or might not have said he doesn't think it applies to a certain case that has absolutely nothing to do with the question the OP asked.

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