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What are the odds of a LEO even asking to search an RV?
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I believe there was a case several years ago in California where a man's RV did get searched because he had a "Defended by Smith & Wesson" sticker on the back. A firearm was found and he was charged.
The case eventually went to the Cali Supreme Court, if I recall; They ruled that his RV was, in fact, his domicile and that the search was illegal and he was entitled to have the firearm in his own home.