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Open Carry: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do open carry rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

California prohibits open carry of loaded and unloaded handguns and long guns in public statewide, leaving San Jose with no separate municipal rule because the state ban already applies citywide.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara 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. All fifteen Santa Clara County cities are incorporated; loaded open carry is barred everywhere countywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Loaded firearm banPenal Code section 25850-
Unloaded handgun banPenal Code section 26350-
Unloaded long gun banPenal Code section 26400-
City statusIncorporated, full ban applies-
Brandishing statutePenal Code section 417-
Handgun open-carry ban-Penal Code 26350, cities only
Long-gun open-carry ban-Penal Code 26400
Loaded carry ban-Penal Code 25850 countywide
Unincorporated handgun rule-Loaded ban only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

Is open carry ever legal in San Jose?

Only in narrow exceptions: hunting in legal areas, licensed shooting ranges, peace officer duty, or with a special permit issued for documented immediate personal danger. Otherwise it remains banned.

Can I openly carry a long gun in San Jose if unloaded?

No. Penal Code section 26400 bans unloaded long gun open carry in incorporated cities including San Jose. Transport must be unloaded and locked in a container.

Santa Clara FAQ

Can I openly carry an unloaded rifle hiking in unincorporated South County?

Outside city limits, Penal Code section 26400 does not apply, but loaded long guns violate section 25850 and brandishing rules still apply on public trails, county park roads, and unincorporated rural streets.

Are antique or black-powder firearms exempt from the open-carry ban?

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 and city police.

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