I guess I will put this here since their is not a fleet owners sections,

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by KANSAS TRANSIT, Apr 10, 2018.

  1. RedForeman

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    Yes, I'm sure all the NJ, NY, and DC cops would see it your way.
     
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  3. RedForeman

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    I don't think our favorite radio host put it in print. The short version is they spotted a fancy RV passing thru town with Oregon plates, a state where weed is legal, and pulled him over for probably speeding by 1 or 2 mph. The radio license check came back with a bunch of made up bogus criminal background, so they searched. They found the weed they were looking for and the guns were a bonus. They took him to the courthouse and offered to just charge him for paraphernalia and pay the big fine on the spot with a card and go on his way. Or, get a court date, post bond on much more serious charges, and hopefully get his property out of impound with a court victory.
     
  4. RedForeman

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    To be clear, I don't have a problem with good guys carrying guns, and carry one myself at times. Just not in the big truck, as a rule. In my own business, the risk of a lethal attack that I could only defend with a firearm is much, much lower than that firearm leading to getting arrested and my truck and any cargo impounded. I don't hold it against anyone that visits riskier locations, or just likes to exercise their rights. That's really none of my business. I only started what I thought I would do in the OP scenario.
     
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  5. Pedigreed Bulldog

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    I remember a few years back there was a news item about police mistakenly kicking in a 92 year old woman's door during a botched drug raid. She hit 3 of them with a revolver. The cops let off 40 or 50 rounds, and only hit her 5 or 6 times...but that was enough to kill her. Hell, she was 92. Just busting down her door could've sent her into cardiac arrest...
     
  6. Pedigreed Bulldog

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    Some states treat the FOPA as an affirmative defense. They'll still arrest you, and then you get a court date where you can try to convince the judge that you are protected by the FOPA and met all of the requisites.
     
  7. spyder7723

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    It doesn't matter if they see it my way or not. They have no choice but to see it the way the law is written. And the law allows me to make a quick stop in the course of traveling through the state. Dc being an exception simply cause there is no reason to go into dc if you are traveling through.

    However i would recommend anyone carrying while they travel to print out a copy of FOPA and have with you just in case you get an uneducated officer.
     
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  8. spyder7723

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    That's a little misleading. In every case I've read the traveler decided to stop and do some sight seeing. Or travel a very indirect route. If you are leaving Ohio with a Texas destination and you get searched in DC or NYC its pretty tough to argue you are protected by FOPA. Samething with a guy going from Florida to maine and deciding to stop to see the statue of liberty.

    But if you got your ducks in a row and don't dress or talk like a gang banging drug dealer you have almost zero chance of getting arrested for transporting a firearm legally.
     
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    Last time I checked it was illegal to have a firearm in a commercial vehicle
     
  10. spyder7723

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    That just means you have never actually checked. It has never at any time been illegal to have a firearm in a commercial vehicle.
     
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  11. Pedigreed Bulldog

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    Both the NRA-ILA and USCCA sites both state pretty much exactly what I posted.
     
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