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Open Carry: Oceanside vs San Diego

How do open carry rules compare between Oceanside, CA and San Diego, CA?

Oceanside and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

Oceanside, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

California broadly prohibits open carry of firearms statewide under Penal Code 25850 (loaded firearms in public) and Penal Code 26350 (open carry of unloaded handguns). The prohibition applies uniformly across all California cities and counties without local variation.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego 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. San Diego is fully incorporated, so open carry is illegal everywhere in the city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOceansideSan Diego
Loaded CarryPen Code 25850-
Unloaded HandgunPen Code 26350-
Unloaded Long GunPen Code 26400-
Statewide ApplicationYes-
Handgun open-carry ban-Penal Code 26350
Long-gun open-carry ban-Penal Code 26400
Loaded carry ban-Penal Code 25850
City coverage-Entire city, fully incorporated

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Oceanside FAQ

Is open carry legal anywhere in California?

Generally no. Open carry of loaded or unloaded firearms is prohibited in incorporated cities. Limited exceptions apply for hunting, ranges, and certain rural unincorporated areas.

Can a California city authorize open carry locally?

No. State prohibitions in Penal Code 25850, 26350, and 26400 apply uniformly. Local governments cannot override these statewide criminal prohibitions.

San Diego FAQ

Can I openly carry a rifle while hiking in Mission Trails?

No. Mission Trails Regional Park sits inside incorporated San Diego, 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.

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