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According to California Penal Code Section 25140, which of the following is a valid way to lock a handgun in an unattended vehicle?
According to California Penal Code Section 25140, which of the following is a valid way to lock a handgun in an unattended vehicle?
- Leaving the handgun unsecured in the vehicle
- Locking the handgun in the vehicle's trunk (correct)
- Locking the handgun in a locked container and placing it in plain view
- Placing the handgun on the vehicle's dashboard
Who is required to lock a handgun in their vehicle when left unattended, according to California Penal Code Section 25140?
Who is required to lock a handgun in their vehicle when left unattended, according to California Penal Code Section 25140?
- Only honorably retired peace officers
- All persons, including peace officers and honorably retired peace officers (correct)
- Only Department personnel
- Only peace officers
What is the revised provision in California Penal Code Section 25140 that allows peace officers to lock a handgun in an unattended vehicle without a trunk?
What is the revised provision in California Penal Code Section 25140 that allows peace officers to lock a handgun in an unattended vehicle without a trunk?
- Leaving the handgun unsecured in the vehicle
- Locking the handgun out of plain view within the center utility console of the vehicle with a padlock, keylock, combination lock, or other similar locking device (correct)
- Locking the handgun in a locked container and placing it in plain view
- Placing the handgun on the vehicle's dashboard