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Safe shooting of firearms is essential in protecting you from harm that could arise from ricocheting bullets and flying debris. If you fire your firearm while holding it in the wrong position, you can also get injured from recoil action. Firing your firearm in a regulated environment is one way to protect yourself.
While California gun laws do not explicitly prohibit you from shooting on your property, they require that you do not do so within 150 meters of any residence.
Therefore, shooting on your property is dependent on whether your location is within 150 yards of any residence. If you live in a densely populated area, you cannot shoot your firearm on your property.
Most municipalities do not allow shooting in properties within city limits. If you live outside such city limits, it is best to check with the local authorities what local laws allow in regard to shooting on your property. This is to help you remain on the safe side as some localities may allow while others may not.
The top four things you need to note on when you decide to shoot on your property are:
State and federal laws guide the way you store your firearm on your property. It is illegal to store a firearm loaded, especially if you do so in a manner that a minor can access it. The same applies to situations where an adult who is legally prohibited from possessing firearms can easily reach it.
It is recommended that you store the firearm unloaded and in a lockable container. The ammunition and the weapon itself should be stored separately. This goes a long way in preventing accidental discharges that could lead to loss of life or serious injuries.
If transporting your firearm within your property, you need to have it unloaded. It should also be in a lockable container or locked in the trunk of your car. This again is for your safety and the safety of anyone else that is riding in the car with you.
Yes, you can legally carry a gun on your property in California. The requirement is that you must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident over 18 years old and this only applies to handguns.
Yes, you can. There are laws regarding shooting a trespasser or home intruder in California as long as you’re a legal gun owner.
There are five legal self-defense weapons in California. They are pepper spray, stun guns or tasers, specific knives, personal alarms, and specific guns.
California gun laws do not expressly forbid you from shooting your firearm within your property, especially if your property is outside city limits and does not have residences within 150 yards radius.
However, it is best if you find out from local authorities if local laws allow the shooting of firearms on property. Taking safety precautions is best to avoid accidental shootings that may lead to fatalities.
Categories Tips, GeneralJames Forrester is a lifelong gun and firearms owner, and an even bigger advocate for gun safety. He created KeepGunsSafe.com with the purpose of sharing helpful tips and educating others on how to keep guns and weapons safe and secure.