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I will probably get a bunch of "flack" after this post but here goes.

I am all for "the rights to bare arms", if they are for use in hunting. There is only ONE reason to own a handgun. That is to kill or wound another human being. I have NEVER seen or heard of anyone hunting with a handgun. The Virgnia Tech tragedy wouldn't have happened if handguns were not allowed to be owned by anyone other then the police.

Think about the proof needed to prove deadly force even by the police depts.

Own all the rifles, muskets, shotguns you want to protect your land(private) should anyone assault you there. I know that trucks are sometimes considered our homes, but think, when ever we are in them, we are on puplic domain property which means that, other then getting on or in the truck, the land around the perimeter of the truck is public. Fortunately, I have not had any issues to contend with about these issue when I was on the road. If one arises, I will take what ever action is available to me at the time. I have owned a handgun in the past but only since it was my fathers military Revolver. Upon his death, I donated to a local collector. Guess I'm a hipocrit for not melting it. Oh by the way...... there is NO firing pin in it anymore.

I don't want to offend anyone, just stating my thoughts, right or wrong.
Since when did the 2nd Amendment have anything to do with squirrel hunting? And I do hunt with a handgun by the way. There are many handguns designed for deer or small game hunting. If you want to look at the "NEED" for certain guns, lets turn that around for a moment. You don't need a chevy Camaro, you only need a bicycle. Or if you must own a car, with the proper papers and the government deciding if you "NEED" a car, we will allow you to buy a Yugo. You only need a Camaro to go fast. You only need a pickup truck to haul farm supplies. Maybe you might want to read a little document that gives me the right to do certain things in this country. It's called the CONSTITUTION. Maybe you'd like to inform us of what other rights you would have us give up. How about FREE SPEECH.... maybe we could do without that one. Or how about the freedom and sanctity of the home. Heck, you look different, maybe a Police Officer should just come to your house and search it, just to make sure you don't have anything you shouldn't. And he can confiscate your computer, just to be sure you aren't engaging in anything illegal.
Last but not least, I have a Mother who is alive today, because she had a handgun. When two hoodlums, (both who had extensive criminal histories I might add) tried to get into her car with her one night at a mall, even busting the window out with a baseball bat and threatening her with a knife, she produced one of those worthless handguns you mentioned, and fired, wounding one, and the other didn't stick around to see if she would do it again. A musket wouldn't have been usable in the car sweetheart! She also didn't go shoot people at Virginia Tech.
All of that being said, I was a Police Officer for 17 years and after seeing those who legally defended themselves with a handgun when needed, and the results of those who thought they were worthless(like you) until being attacked and maimed or killed..... sorry, but I'll keep my worthless handgun. Try being a victim of violence once in your life and see just how worthless a handgun can be. Or better still, try watching some thug kill members of your family, because you think a handgun is only good for causing trouble. But that will never happen right? It's never happened to anyone, right? Use your brain. There are MILLIONS of handguns out there in the hands of responsible people, but you would have me give up mine, because some thug commits a crime. Let's see, most crimes occurr at night, so to reduce crime, there will be a nationwide curfew begining at 6PM. That way no one will commit a crime. People get drunk and drive a car and kill people. Maybe you should give up your car in case you decide to drink. You really don't "NEED" a car.... you can walk or ride your bike. By the way, as you said my Mother was on public domain, so I guess she didn't need one. Sheesh!!!
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The FMCSA regs. don,t allow you to carry any guns permit or not its a felony if you get caught with it in your truck.We just discussed this in class two weeks ago. I have had a virginia CWP for about seven years never leave home without it.Like they say its better to be caught with it than without it be careful out there.
Now I've searched and searched for any federal reg about no firearm in a truck, and I can't find one. Ask who ever told you that to show you the law and I'll bet they can't produce it. They're just passing on what they hear. I've talked to DOT guy after DOT guy, contacted the NRA legal folks and nobody said it was illegal to have one in the truck. In fact the Federal safe passage law allows anyone that can legally own a gun, to carry it unloaded and cased in the trunk or rear compartment of the vehicle. This is how hunters and competition shooters or traveling citizens can carry a gun from one state to another. However, if you stop at a hotel or relatives house for instance..... anything other than normal fueling or dining, then you come under state law. Sure, most companies won't allow it, and most plant and some shippers won't allow it, but if it stayed locked in my truck, and only gets taken out when I park and sleep at night, chances are slim for a problem I would think. Yes, I understand if your sleeping in the Peoples Republic of New Jersey of other communist countries like California or Massachusetts, you would be illegal.
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It certainly makes sense to have a way to defend yourself in this not so friendly world.
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For those who need a gun....

A simple "legal" method of carrying a gun on your truck. Flare guns. In itself, it can cause major damage.

Current models, are availible in a variety of "calibers" and frames. The most popular, the flourescent orange metal frame in 12 gauge bore.

The flare itself, has little recoil. However, a 2 4/3 inch load of buckshot can rip your hand off. So aim straight the first time. You most likely will not get a second shot.

WARNING!!! It is not legal, to carry it around with a "live load" of regular ammo (buckshot). But you can always carry that in your pocket for the second shot. And you are not going to make it through customs if you run north and they find it, along with your "live" round.
that stuff is so bright you could "blind them" just shoot it in front of the person and run!
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I'll go through my book later, but I am almost 100% certain that there IS a fed reg prohibiting a firearm in a Commercial Motor Vehicle. As a Licensed NC Concealed Carry permit holder, I would really like to keep my XD with me 24/7, but don't want to go to jail. Not to mention, a lot of chicken houses are putting in the xray machines to look in your truck as you pass through. The same that some of your larger ports use.
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a lot of chicken houses are putting in the xray machines to look in your truck as you pass through. The same that some of your larger ports use.
I've seen that big yellow thingy they're installing at the Winchester, VA coup. I'm not afraid of what they might see, but, I don't care to be x-rayed unless it is a medical necessity, and then not too often. I'm afraid that is going to cause me to "avoid" that, and any other hen house that uses such equipment. The quiver in my liver is my business, not theirs.

To stay on topic, 2xR thinks that unless there is a sound reason that makes a person ineligible to carry a firearm, they should be allowed to strap one on, and dare one of the savages to try and harm them, or their loved ones, or take their property.

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You said: Yes, I understand if your sleeping in the Peoples Republic of New Jersey of other communist countries like California or Massachusetts, you would be illegal.

Dear Ex-Cop.
I liked what you wrote until the end. You, being from Baton Rouge, are clueless and in fact and your post proves it... BTW, if you actually read the thread you would have discovered your post was pretty much redundant.

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If anyone can PROVE there is FEDERAL law prohibiting the carrying of a firearm in a truck, I'll PayPal you $1,000.00. I know I won't have to send it because this topic has been hashed and re-hashed on another, similar site and there is no FEDERAl laws. Any you know-it-alls familiar with the term, "States Rights"? The Constitution guarantees our right to bear arms. The states, however, regulate the law.
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If anyone can PROVE there is FEDERAL law prohibiting the carrying of a firearm in a truck, I'll PayPal you $1,000.00. I know I won't have to send it because this topic has been hashed and re-hashed on another, similar site and there is no FEDERAl laws. Any you know-it-alls familiar with the term, "States Rights"? The Constitution guarantees our right to bear arms. The states, however, regulate the law.
hmm, uh oh.
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