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Roblox Username: mrtate93
Discord ID: N/A, not in server

Roblox Username of the player you're reporting: Q8DarkSiders, tstavr, Victor_Klaphattt


Discord Username of the player you're reporting: N/A

Give us an Incident Description: FBI tac were unlawfully open carrying, per California law they must be in an official capacity. Standing around and doing nothing is not an official capacity. Additionally any classified assignment inside county jurisdiction would be disclosed to county LEO so it's obviously just made up so they can do whatever they want. Plaid guy interfered multiple times. Everyone broke FRP.


What rules / offences did the player break: Mass FRP

How long do you think the player be punished for: Maybe a week.

Time of Occurrence: N/A
Additional members involved/witnessing: N/Aimage.png

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Edited by mrtate9
Added third reported username, second edit was because I didn't edit the punishment time.

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Due to a growing number of tacticool “fed” types wandering around California streets in full kit like it’s a recruiting poster, this addendum is to remind everyone what the actual law says about open carry and law enforcement.

  1. General rule – open carry is mostly banned, with narrow exceptions.
    California generally prohibits openly carrying loaded firearms in public (handguns and long guns) under Penal Code § 25850 and prohibits openly carrying unloaded handguns and many unloaded long guns under § 26350 and § 26400, except for specific carve-outs (ranges, hunting in lawful areas, etc.).

  2. California peace officers & retired peace officers.
    Active and honorably retired California peace officers listed in Penal Code §§ 830.1, 830.2, 830.33(a), and certain others, are exempt from the general bans on carrying concealed (§ 25400, via § 25450) and carrying loaded in public (§ 25850, via § 25900).
    For open carry of an
    unloaded handgun, § 26361 expressly says § 26350 does not apply to any peace officer or qualifying honorably retired peace officer.
    Translation: our own deputies and properly retired folks have broad statutory carry exemptions, but are still bound by
    department policy on when and how they can run around visibly armed.

  3. Federal and out-of-state officers.
    Full-time paid peace officers of another state or the federal government only get California’s peace-officer exemptions from § 25400 (concealed) and § 25850 (loaded in public) when they are “carrying out official duties while in California.” That language is right there in Penal Code §§ 25450(e), 25900(e).
    If they are not on duty / not in the course and scope of official work here, they do
    not get those particular California exemptions just because they own a cool plate carrier.

  4. LEOSA (HR 218) is concealed, not “walk around with a rifle in armor.”
    The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (18 U.S.C. § 926B for active, § 926C for retired) lets qualified law enforcement officers carry a concealed firearm nationwide “notwithstanding any other provision of the law of any State,” subject to certain exceptions (private property, certain restricted locations, etc.).
    LEOSA does
    not magically authorize open carry of long guns in public, nor does it erase every other law about locations, behavior, or agency policy.

  5. Practical direction on weird open-carry “fed” encounters.

    • A person openly carrying a rifle or handgun in public who does not clearly fall into one of the statutory exceptions above is a potential PC 25850 / 26350 / 26400 problem like anyone else. Deputies will investigate, request ID, credentials, and agency information, and handle per policy.

    • Someone who credibly identifies as a federal officer and whose agency or task-force contact confirms they are on duty / on an operation is operating under federal authority plus the “official duties” exemption in §§ 25450(e), 25900(e)—we coordinate, we don’t play jurisdiction chicken.

    • “It’s classified” is not a magic phrase that suspends California law; it just means we verify what we can (credentials, supervisor / duty-agent callback, etc.) and document everything. Lack of assignment detail is not, by itself, probable cause—but no ID and no confirmable status means they get treated as an armed unknown, not as royalty.

  6. Bottom line.

    • On-duty LEO (ours or theirs) with verifiable status: generally covered by statutory exemptions + their own policy.

    • Off-duty / no credible duty status + open carry in public: subject to the same California open-carry laws as any other citizen.

Cool guy kit, beard, and “trust me, bro” do not appear anywhere in the Penal Code as exemptions.

from a document explaining feds and open carry in CA

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also the reason i am going to this extent is because a mod told me all of california law applies ingame

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