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<blockquote data-quote="Coded-Dude" data-source="post: 2238572" data-attributes="member: 16918"><p>I could be wrong, but if I recall correctly......if you inform a CA police officer that yo do indeed have firearms in the car, they do have a right to ensure said firearms are stored/transported correctly/legally. Usually the question is: do you have any drugs or weapons in the car. Just answer No(there is no LAW or REQUIREMENT to inform officers that you are legally transporting locked, unloaded firearms - concealed carry is different but not relevant), and do not consent to a search if pushed on the subject(your probably being pulled over for a moving violation not suspicion of a crime in progress). A debatable answer is: there is nothing illegal in the car - so that you don't have to "lie," but some people don't recommend it as it may cause suspicion. Although I have used it in the past with no issue. </p><p></p><p>The AG checkpoints you stop at coming into CA will not ask you this question, they will only ask you if you have any fruits or vegetables. The only time someone would ask you is a police officer that pulled you over for a moving violation and they should have no probable cause to go on a fishing expedition(depends on what you were doing to get stopped.....).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coded-Dude, post: 2238572, member: 16918"] I could be wrong, but if I recall correctly......if you inform a CA police officer that yo do indeed have firearms in the car, they do have a right to ensure said firearms are stored/transported correctly/legally. Usually the question is: do you have any drugs or weapons in the car. Just answer No(there is no LAW or REQUIREMENT to inform officers that you are legally transporting locked, unloaded firearms - concealed carry is different but not relevant), and do not consent to a search if pushed on the subject(your probably being pulled over for a moving violation not suspicion of a crime in progress). A debatable answer is: there is nothing illegal in the car - so that you don't have to "lie," but some people don't recommend it as it may cause suspicion. Although I have used it in the past with no issue. The AG checkpoints you stop at coming into CA will not ask you this question, they will only ask you if you have any fruits or vegetables. The only time someone would ask you is a police officer that pulled you over for a moving violation and they should have no probable cause to go on a fishing expedition(depends on what you were doing to get stopped.....). [/QUOTE]
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