Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Seeking Little-Discussed Gun Control Laws:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_12_21-2008_12_27.shtml#1230065228


   We often hear, or have heard, about various gun control laws -- bans
   on concealed carry, restrictive carry licensing schemes, bans on gun
   possession by felons or violent misdemeanants, bans on gun possession
   by people who are the targets of restraining orders, waiting periods
   for purchases, and so on. But I'm looking for gun control laws that
   are less talked about, the sorts of laws that even people who follow
   gun debates in some measure might say "Huh, I'd never thought of that
   one."

   Naturally, the judgment about which laws are little-discussed is
   likely to be impressionistic, but let me offer three examples. First,
   some states entirely ban [1]gun possession by noncitizens; I haven't
   heard that discussed often, though some such state laws have been
   struck down by courts. Second, some states ban handgun possession --
   though not long gun possession -- by 18-to-20-year-olds, and
   [2]Illinois seems to seriously limit all gun possession, though a note
   from your parent (if he isn't himself a felon, a nonresident alien,
   and so on) might get you out of that constraint.

   Third, some states, including my own California, neither entirely ban
   open carrying in most public places nor entirely allow it (as other
   states are well known to do), but rather allow it only if the gun is
   unloaded. That means you can carry a gun visibly strapped to your hip,
   and a magazine in a pocket, and load the gun for immediate
   self-defense if you have a couple of seconds, but you can't have the
   magazine in the gun. (This is how I read the statute, especially
   [3]Cal. Penal Code � 12031(g), but I'm not a specialist; don't
   actually act on my casual reading if your liberty depends on it!) To
   be sure, you might attract untoward attention by such open carrying,
   but the law technically allows it, so long as no rounds are actually
   in the weapon.

   So these are some examples; do you have more? Again, please avoid the
   gun control laws that are often talked about in the media -- I know
   about them already, and so do most of our readers. Also, more details
   are always better; if you have a citation or a URL to such a statute,
   that would be great, and if you just have a hazy recollection, it
   would be very helpful if you could clear it up a bit.

   Finally, city and county ordinances, as well as administrative
   regulations, are especially likely to be missed by researchers,
   including by me. If you have some pointers to surprising local or
   administrative gun controls, I'd especially love to see them.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/posts/1176839943.shtml
   2. http://volokh.com/posts/1229729947.shtml
   3. http://law.onecle.com/california/penal/12031.html

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