SharpsDressedMan
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In all sincerity, I feel for you and your situation, and hope three years passes fast.
Do you have any relatives/friends outside of California? If you do, you may consider selling California offending firearms to them (for legal transfer of ownership) and buy them back when you leave California.My wife's family is from Fresno, so there is no good family reason not to go there, and plus, she is really excited. I'm really at the point of just trying to deal with it; it's only 3 years after all. Just looking for pointers from others who might have been put in the same situation.
You will find most metropolitan cities and even small towns laden with drug/gang related elements and city PD/sheriff/CHP are not laid back at all (more like stressed out). Stay deep within the gun related laws and your stay will be much more pleasant - FYI, you will need gun locks for all of your firearms and I would recommend a California approved gun safe to store the firearms you end up keeping inside California.I won't be in LA, SF or one of those big cities, so I am guessing that the police might be a bit more laid back in those areas, but then again you never know.
FYI, you will need gun locks for all of your firearms
FYI, you will need gun locks for all of your firearms
Why do you think this? FFLs are forbidden to complete a transfer unless there is a lock for the firearm
... you may consider selling California offending firearms to them (for legal transfer of ownership) and buy them back when you leave California.
FYI, you will need gun locks for all of your firearms and I would recommend a California approved gun safe to store the firearms you end up keeping inside California.
Get out and get a real job. Live wherever you want. The government, nor the military, is fighting for YOU.