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Extended Road Trip... Transport Laws?
Christian B.
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I'm going on an extended road trip... and I don't like the idea of leaving home without one of my weapons. I expect I'll be taking my Glock 26, but I'm going to need some help with this one.
What to do about States that don't like the whole pistol thing? I will have to spend a couple of days in NYC and a couple in DC. Is it enough to have it in a lock box, unloaded and the magazines separated from it? What's proper for those States?
christian
christian
What to do about States that don't like the whole pistol thing? I will have to spend a couple of days in NYC and a couple in DC. Is it enough to have it in a lock box, unloaded and the magazines separated from it? What's proper for those States?
christian
christian
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One thing to consider is that you can never leave your gun in your car (it can be broken into or stolen during the day & the gun will rust if left in the trunk overnight), and you can't leave it in your motel room when you aren't there (unless you have a safe in the room) because anyone can get into most motel rooms.
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New York.
"...travelers wishing to transport thier handgun(s) through the state may do so if the handgun is securely locked in the vehicle trunn or storage compartment, and the traveler's ultimate destination is a state where unlicensed possession is permitted. Any extended stops in New York, however, would render the "through"nature of a trip void and thus subject to the traveler to prosecution for possessing a handgun without a permit."
In other words, you can transport if traveling through non-stop. Other wise get a New York permit.
Visitors to the state that intend on staying a few days or longer must get a New York License to possess.
It has no info for Washington D.C.