Thanks, that means my 1911 with a 5" barrel and 8 round magazine should be legal I'll have to check out what paperwork I would need!
Firearms in truck
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by NATIONWYDE, Oct 7, 2006.
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So how would one go about strapping your doors together. Pics?
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if you go to a milatary base a gun is going to be a problem. get caught taking it into canada, mayby youll be turned loose in 20 years.
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I am retired military AND I have taken pistols into Canada. And even so WHILE on duty with US Customs .
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I've delivered to Dover AFB when I had a firearm in the truck. I declared it at the gate, the SPs took custody of it, and it was returned to me when I left.
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There is no federal law on carring a firearm in a CMV, there are areas in the country that have a no deadly weapons law, but thats state law, not fed law, you do not need a carry permit to just have it in the truck, but if you choose to carry it concealed, youd better have the permit if your ever stopped
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incorrect on the no permit to have it in the truck. you can have it in the truck, but if you are caught without a permit you are pretty much dead meat. 99% of the states consider a gun in the car/truck or what ever a concealed weapon. no permit = jail. now states like arizona, georgia and florida for example, no permit is needed to carry in a vehicle. new hampshire has open carry with no license, but get caught with one in a vehicle or carrying it concealed with no permit. your in hot water.
http://www.handgunlaw.us
that site will give you all the information you need as far as where you can and can not go with or without a permit. be warned though, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to verify the information prior to testing the waters. better to be safe than sorry. -
Federal Law.
Yes, you can transport a gun in your truck and not be in violations of the local laws.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/926A
And the actual federal link to the same law and it's history.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/granule/US...le18-partI-chap44-sec926A/content-detail.html -
well i am talking about practicality. hold on mr criminal, let me get my ammo and load my gun so i can defend myself................................stupid to carry one and not have it loaded when the steps to do so are fairly easy in all but a handful of states. and i dont care what the federal law says, get caught with one in california or NJ or new york. your gonna have a bad day.
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