elliott-maine
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99WinAdventurer37G, you forgot Connecticut. Their law says that you can't even bring an unloaded handgun through the state.
elliott-maine said:99WinAdventurer37G, you forgot Connecticut. Their law says that you can't even bring an unloaded handgun through the state.
Foto-n-T said:I've considered this option a few times since one of my hobbies is shooting and we never leave home without my toys so to speak. We'd love to travel in Canada one of these days but the prohibition on guns has prevented us from spending our U.S. dollars in their country. Kinda the same reason I have no interest in crossing into California.
robertusa123 said:Leave it home. If you do bring it out of your home state check the laws. And if you ccw is good their. In places like NYC nj or DC. You will be arrested on the spot just for having a hand gun and don't get me started on hollow point ammo restrictions. My ccw total legal in pa. Cross a bridge to nj. And I'm looking at 10 years in prison.... Dont risk it
grassy said:Popping pop corn now. Subscribed.
I believe Grassy is sitting back to watch a contentious interchange and wait for subject to be closed ;DRene T said:HUH????
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Is this the guy you are talking about?robertusa123 said:Wrong again. That only applys if your traveling from point to point. Once you stop for anything. Your subject to local and state laws....... Theirs a Texan in nj prison. That was sleeping in his car at a rest area. In nj. Cops searched his car " for safety reason" found his gun with hollow point ammo. And he still in prison today. Their also another pending case of a mother from pa pulled over in nj. And the instate transport laws dident help her either. That's still pending in court
Paul & Ann said:Is this the guy you are talking about?
http://www.nj.com/hunterdon-county-democrat/index.ssf/2011/11/texan_passing_through_new_jers.html
And here is an update to the first story.
http://www.nj.com/hunterdon-county-democrat/index.ssf/2013/05/conviction_upheld_for_man_moving_to_texas_with_suv_full_of_guns.html
Paul
99WinAdventurer37G said:So then, according to the article he was not following the federal law, as two guns were in plain sight.
Had he;
"during such transportation the firearm is unloaded, and neither the firearm nor any ammunition being transported is readily accessible or is directly accessible from the passenger compartment of such transporting vehicle: Provided, That in the case of a vehicle without a compartment separate from the driver?s compartment the firearm or ammunition shall be contained in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console."
He would not have been arrested in the first place. I'm done with this thread, I'll follow the law, others can follow rumors. Always seek legal advice from a competent firearms lawyer, and always treat law enforcement officers with utmost respect and courtesy. Stay safe out there.
BinaryBob said:I enjoy the occasional firearms thread.
They start so plain and simple.
Then we add lots of salt and butter. I like to pair it with a Funky Buddha Last Snow Porter..
Merry Christmas!
Hfx_Cdn said:So Joe, does that mean that I along with the millions of Canadians who are prohibited to bring guns into the USA, or to buy them once here, should not come and spend the tens of billions we spend here annually?
Rene T said:BigNuge, I'm also from the "Live Free or Die " or the Granite sState. I'm from Farmington. Where are you from?