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Thread: FireArm laws???

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    PorkChop81 is offline Rookie
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    Default FireArm laws???

    I hauling a car from Baltimore, Md to Miami,FL in a week or 2. The guy wants to know if he can ship his firearm in the car.

    What are some of the rulz/regs of this type of thing, or a website that I could find the fine details on???

    Thanks.

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    Dont let them put anything in the vehicle let alone a gun that could be stolen or used in a homicide!!!! WTF is your head? :withstupid:
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    So long as the gun is in a locked container and unloaded, there should be no problems. As long as it's his gun and in his car and he's the one who will take possession of it once it arrives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicWaste
    Dont let them put anything in the vehicle let alone a gun that could be stolen or used in a homicide!!!! WTF is your head? :withstupid:
    Jeez, you must be a Democrat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greg3564
    Quote Originally Posted by ToxicWaste
    Dont let them put anything in the vehicle let alone a gun that could be stolen or used in a homicide!!!! WTF is your head? :withstupid:
    Jeez, you must be a Democrat.
    yea, you have some common sense, you MUST be a democrat

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    What about carrying a pistol with a conceled weapons permit in a commercial vehicle??

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    Whine Bag Ill call the Waambulance for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhbull
    What about carrying a pistol with a conceled weapons permit in a commercial vehicle??
    You got two problems. (1) Many states don't accept conceal weapons permits. (2) Most companies won't allow firearms in their trucks.

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    I want to know how this works all so. I know about all the pistol permit laws but is there a separate law as far as a weapon in a commercial vehicle? say if I was just driving in my home state... and beside company rules?

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    ohhh sorry found the answer in another thread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc0iv
    Quote Originally Posted by jrhbull
    What about carrying a pistol with a conceled weapons permit in a commercial vehicle??
    You got two problems. (1) Many states don't accept conceal weapons permits.
    kc0iv
    that statement is wrong follow link to see where your states permit is recognized

    http://carryconcealed.net/index.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryDorlshagen
    Quote Originally Posted by kc0iv
    Quote Originally Posted by jrhbull
    What about carrying a pistol with a conceled weapons permit in a commercial vehicle??
    You got two problems. (1) Many states don't accept conceal weapons permits.
    kc0iv
    that statement is wrong follow link to see where your states permit is recognized

    http://carryconcealed.net/index.php
    JerryDorlshagen,

    Do you understand what the word Many means?

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    if you follow the link you will see there are only 2 states that do not recognize any permits so if many means 2 I guess you are right

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryDorlshagen
    if you follow the link you will see there are only 2 states that do not recognize any permits so if many means 2 I guess you are right
    Following the link I checked my home state Missouri.

    States that Honor Missouri's CCW Permit: (33)
    Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia

    Which leave 17 states that do not honor Missouri CCW Permit.

    Now look at Kansas.

    States that Honor Kansas's CCW Permit: (22)
    Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah

    Which leave 28 states that do not honor Kansas CCW Permit.

    How about Iowa.

    States that Honor Iowa's CCW Permit: (14)
    Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan*, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah

    Which leave 36 states that do not honor Iowa CCW Permit.


    That is just three of the states I checked. I'd say that is a lot more than 2.

    kc0iv

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    Default words have meanings, people

    aaah - I see the problem..

    Many states don't offer recirocity in CCW permits - with SELECT OTHER STATES. *EVERY* state recognizes CCW - whether it be issued by themselves or some other state. You pointed out fine examples of finite reciprocity - but Hawaii WILL recognize the CCW from Missouri. It's a legal document, after all. They just won't honor it.

    The way around this is to simply hold CCW from a few different states. Very Very few (7) states will refuse to issue a CCW to a non-resident (sadly, Colorado is one of them.) Cover your hindquarters in this manner, and you are good to go anywhere in the US - with local restrictions like D.C.

    Jerry - only two states don't OFFER CCW ( because they ( correctly ) deem it unnecessary.)

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