This is exactly how I transport as well. The magazine is loaded sitting next to the unloaded gun. The case is under the backseat of the truck with the dog riding on the seat.
This is exactly how I transport as well. The magazine is loaded sitting next to the unloaded gun. The case is under the backseat of the truck with the dog riding on the seat.
THIS.... is the big difference out there between agency's. We train, time permitting, to at least run the license plate prior to the stop. We don't go over the air for this, our in car computers do all the work without all the noise. There are times when it doesn't happen, but most of the time it does. That doesn't mean we know jack shit about the occupant, but at least know ahead of time if there are wants/warrants associated with the car.I don’t know shit about fuck until I meet you through the window. Some depts put out all their stops to their dispatchers, but we make WAY too many stops for that shit.
IDTS. NOT IN CA. Illegal to possess.So riddle me this, to the industry experts on the board (LEOs), can I bring my G19 magazines into the state if they are unloaded? I don't have any of those pansy-assed magazines. I'm just passing through anyway, so they don't need to be loaded. Or can they be loaded and outside of the firearm if I'm a resident of another state?
THIS.... is the big difference out there between agency's. We train, time permitting, to at least run the license plate prior to the stop. We don't go over the air for this, our in car computers do all the work without all the noise. There are times when it doesn't happen, but most of the time it does. That doesn't mean we know jack shit about the occupant, but at least know ahead of time if there are wants/warrants associated with the car.
Loaded and on me.
Don’t do shit to create a PO contact.
Don’t do something for a PO to ask you to step out of the vehicle.
No you don’t not have a gun in your vehicle
I wouldn’t give them a reason to ask me that.So if you get pulled over and LEO says “do you have any drugs or weapons in the vehicle” you will say no?
I wouldn’t give them a reason to ask me that.
That is not a common question.
Police officers usually only ask question they know the answer too. Also if you have done something to earn that question you better answer truthfully.
I think that's the question they ask right before you're asked to step out of the car. I've never been asked that question.I thought it was a routine question but I’m not LEO and I watch a ton of COPS on YouTube
@FlyByWire can you please verify? Is that a routine question or is it uncommon?
I thought it was a routine question but I’m not LEO and I watch a ton of COPS on YouTube
@FlyByWire can you please verify? Is that a routine question or is it uncommon?
I get the are there any weapons drugs or anything I should know about. I just say no or if I have my pocket knife I’ll say just a pocket knife.I thought it was a routine question but I’m not LEO and I watch a ton of COPS on YouTube
@FlyByWire can you please verify? Is that a routine question or is it uncommon?
Fixed for ya…I remember when we used to roll with a shotgun in the gun rack in the back window of the truck on the way to school. Before that boating accident that is
All my vehicles are hard to start. That’s why I carry starting fluid and carb cleaner in them.I carry Bear Spray almost everywhere. There is talk of the Grizzly being reintroduced in California and those trash bandit Black Bears can get a little spicy. In Baja I switch to Wasp Spray, that shit that shoots 40 feet at high pressure comes in handy for spraying wasps, since there are no bears. Maybe you need some pest repellent in your RV when you travel?
Be careful, it can become a flamethrower if you introduce a spark.All my vehicles are hard to start. That’s why I carry starting fluid and carb cleaner in them.
Ok another question for LEOs. When or if stopping a class a motorhome, do you go to the window? Always wondered that because it is pretty high up there. And no I have never been pulled over in the motorhome or anything else for more than 30 years.
So riddle me this, to the industry experts on the board (LEOs), can I bring my standard G19 magazines into the state if they are unloaded? I don't have any of those pansy-assed magazines. I'm just passing through anyway, so they don't need to be loaded. Or can they be loaded and outside of the firearm if I'm a resident of another state?
If the cops have probable cause to search the car, a warrant is not needed. Its one of the warrant exceptions and the gun safe would be free game also as its in the car (generally) - see US v Carroll.I keep mine "truck gun" in a locked safe with the mag out, LO would need a warrant to access my safe, as I understand it (not a lawyer) but that is considered legal. Now the mag size and ammo type seems to be a moving target in Ca lawfare between the courts.
That's some pretty old case law, and seems to be about contraband if my quick read of an article on it was correct. Very interesting though ty for the heads up.If the cops have probable cause to search the car, a warrant is not needed. Its one of the warrant exceptions and the gun safe would be free game also as its in the car (generally) - see US v Carroll.