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Is UOC illegal in Oceanside by city ordinance?

chewy352

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I know there have been meetups in Oceanside before and I believe this ordinance has been vetted before however, I don't remember the outcome.

The city of Oceanside municipal code chapter 20 section 10 states:

No person shall be or appear in any street, alley, sidewalk, parkway or any public place or place open to public view while carrying upon his person, or having in his immediate possession, any dangerous or deadly weapon. This section shall not be construed to duplicate prohibitions of California state statute, or to prohibit the possession of weapons expressly authorized by California state statute.
http://library.municode.com/index.a...tomBanner=14631.jpg&imageclass=D&cl=14631.txt

So is this enforcable or somehow preempted by State law?
 

Gundude

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I know there have been meetups in Oceanside before and I believe this ordinance has been vetted before however, I don't remember the outcome.

The city of Oceanside municipal code chapter 20 section 10 states:

No person shall be or appear in any street, alley, sidewalk, parkway or any public place or place open to public view while carrying upon his person, or having in his immediate possession, any dangerous or deadly weapon. This section shall not be construed to duplicate prohibitions of California state statute, or to prohibit the possession of weapons expressly authorized by California state statute.
http://library.municode.com/index.a...tomBanner=14631.jpg&imageclass=D&cl=14631.txt

So is this enforcable or somehow preempted by State law?

I think thats preemped. The O'side drove by us and didn't even stop. See this vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xgv2Oc7VR8
 

Army

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