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Open Carry: Los Angeles vs Topanga

How do open carry rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Topanga, CA?

Los Angeles and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California bans open carry of handguns under Penal Code section 26350 and openly carried unloaded long guns in incorporated areas under section 26400. Los Angeles is fully incorporated, so open carry is illegal everywhere in the city.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California Penal Code section 26350 bans open carry of unloaded handguns in incorporated areas, and section 26400 bans openly carried unloaded long guns. Most LA County cities are incorporated; unincorporated areas have narrower restrictions but loaded open carry is barred everywhere.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesTopanga
Handgun open-carry banPenal Code 26350Penal Code 26350, cities only
Long-gun open-carry banPenal Code 26400Penal Code 26400
Loaded carry banPenal Code 25850Penal Code 25850 countywide
City coverageEntire city, fully incorporated-
Unincorporated handgun rule-Loaded ban only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I openly carry a rifle while hiking in Griffith Park?

No. Griffith Park is inside incorporated Los Angeles, so open carry of rifles or shotguns violates Penal Code section 26400, even unloaded.

Are antique or black-powder firearms exempt?

Generally no for public open carry. Some antiques are excluded from the firearm definition, but transporting them openly in public still risks brandishing or disorderly-conduct charges.

Topanga FAQ

Can I openly carry an unloaded rifle hiking in Topanga?

Topanga is unincorporated, so Penal Code section 26400 does not apply, but loaded long guns violate section 25850 and brandishing rules still apply on public trails and roads.

Are antique or black-powder firearms exempt?

Generally no for public open carry. Some antiques are excluded from the firearm definition, but transporting them openly in public still risks brandishing or disorderly-conduct charges from sheriff's deputies.

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