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| Firearms I can make it simple fer ya... You have a Class “A” FEDERAL license. If you are caught with a gun in ANY state licensed or NOT it is a FELONY for a truck driver to carry one. YOU will go to J A I L Period. Ask someone in NY what might happen to a truck driver if they had a gun… Try going to the store (or truck stop) and buy a 6 pack of beer on your way home in your big truck and see what happens if you get stopped… Do not pass go… Go straight to jail… Same result EVERY time… Quote:
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| Truck drivers are 10' tall and bullet proof. Why carry a gun except to keep that cowboy image alive? Why, if faced with an immediate threat we could just whine the perpetrator to death. You fine folks worry way to much about this subject. If you try to tote a hog-leg, or a hand cannon, you're gonna' get caught, and have troubles. Discretion is required. I had a cousin (since passed) who somehow procured a street-sweeper (full auto, 12 gauge, machine gun) that he carried for years delivering meat from the mid-west to NYC. He kept it handy in the cab too. I guess he never got tangled up with the wrong LEO. Never lost a load of meat either. ![]() |
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| I've known guys who've carried firearms with them in their rigs for years with no problems, and I personally don't have a problem with it. If a man is responsible enough to carry thousands of pounds of hazmat(capable of killing hundreds of people) through major metropolitin cities, surely he's responsible enough to carry a gun to protect himself. But to answer your question, It is illegal for any big truck(company or o/o) to be in possesion of a firearm and if caught you will be looking at a felony possession charge with a maximum of 10yrs fed time. If you do choose to carry, just be smart. |
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| I can't speak 4 U but I do.................. I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6. Especially when I'm out doing what it takes to put food on the table, keep the lights on, or whatever. Listen, business is business, and all the rest can run a marathon! No, I'm not looking for trouble, but if it comes, then I'll be prepared. People seem to forget that this country was founded by the gun. My family depends on me to be safe, and that equates to being ruthlessly prudent.
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| It is NOT illegal I called the DOT and NRA and specifically asked if there is a federal law making it illegal to carry a firearm in a CMV. There is no such law. If the company employing you has a rule against it then obviously you could get fired if you do so anyway. The DOT told me though if you do carry a firearm, you must abide by the state/local laws. However, if you are driving through a state that has a law against firearms in the vehicle you are exempt if the state you start driving in and the state you stop in both allow firearms in vehicles. This does not mean you are allowed to have the firearm on your person if you are not licensed to carry. If you are unlicensed you can still have it in your truck, just not on your person when you get out of the truck. I hope this helped clear up the fact and fiction floating around about guns in big trucks. |
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| Wow . So has everybody just assumed it was illegal to carry a fire arm ? I know there are company policies about this on and off there property . I have a CWP from my state .To get one you have a back ground check and finger printing. So it is treated just like getting a haz mat endorsment with the gov't. GO FIGURE. |
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| i think in this day and age it would be in our best intrests to carry a firearm in the truck.better safe than sorry. |
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