That isn't what I said...I said if your state of origin and state of destination both allow firearms in vehicles then you can have the firearm in your vehicle passing through states on your route. I think the law on that is Safe Harbor. Carrying one on your person is completely different...if you are licensed to carry and leave the state that issued the license, the state you entered either has to honor the issueing state or you have to have a license in the state to be able to have the firearm on your person.
For anyone that would like to verify or needs additional info for themselves:
US DOT: 202-366-4000
FMCSA: 800-832-5660
National Rifle Association: 800-672-3888
For those of you with Sirius Radio, Cam & Company is on channel 144. Listen to them and/or give them a call and ask at 866-NRA-NEWS. They are on 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. CST. It is the job of the NRA to know the current laws.
Firearms N The Road
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by nghthwk, Jan 11, 2007.
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As the self declared "TruckersReport" veterinary, I now pronounce this horse, "Dead At Scene".
The beating should cease.
If it ain't dead, will one of you pistol packers please shoot the dang thing. -
I agree....WE keep going around in circles here...and It's getting really boring to read this thread.
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Aaaa MEN! I will post in this thread no longer! Now where is my sun tan lotion and shorts!? Its going to hit 80 again down here in Texas! WooHoo!
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I have 4 guns in my truck
I shoot prarrie dogs when I see them (with the land owners perm).
I have no plans on commiting a crime with my firearms, so I don't care if they chase my IP addy. THis is one of the problems in dealing with things that go boom. Guns are tools, they cannot operate themselves.
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You do not need to be permitted in every state you travel through. I have a ccw issued in Ohio. I now live in NC and my Ohio permit is accepted and legal. However, it is wise to do your homework thoroughly before carrying anywhere ccw or not.
The best advise I was given by law enforcement was as follows
Q In day to day practice how does the average officer handle permit holders carrying outside their home state.
A It is officer discretion, if you conduct yourself respectfully when pulled over chances are the subject will not even arise.
As far as shippers go, out of site out of mind is probably a good approach. I have never been searched at any shipper/receiver in my 18 years. Even chemical plants with above average security. Now the one reason I have for not carrying is this. I cannot guarantee the securement of my weapon at all times, such as meal stops, showers ect... Most truckstop thieves who see you leaving with shaving kit or duffle bag know they have 30 minutes to an hour to go through your truck. I am leaning more towards responsibly carrying and keeping a low profile. I'd rather lose my CDL than my life.
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According to the dirty San Fran hippy Libtards, guns are always running around on their own going postal. -
I have had my rruck gone through with a fine tooth comb at the Canadian border.I wouldn't even think about taking a risk with a firearm.If someone wants my load that bad,TAKE it! Keep it between the lines and shiny side up,Paul
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