Eh? If that's the rule in Louisiana, there are a lot of Louisianans in violation.MBGuy wrote:ammo allowed (I have to leave the hollow point at home when i go to Louisiana).
Where'd you find that?
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Eh? If that's the rule in Louisiana, there are a lot of Louisianans in violation.MBGuy wrote:ammo allowed (I have to leave the hollow point at home when i go to Louisiana).
Since when does sense (tactical or common) have anything to do with laws? Especially gun control laws?Russell wrote:Not to mention that makes zero tactical sense.KBCraig wrote:Eh? If that's the rule in Louisiana, there are a lot of Louisianans in violation.MBGuy wrote:ammo allowed (I have to leave the hollow point at home when i go to Louisiana).
Where'd you find that?
NJ's hollow point law is a bit more subtle than that. HP isn't banned, it's just restricted from carry guns (IIRC). Since so few people in NJ can get carry permits, it's mostly moot.Mike1951 wrote:IIRC, New Jersey is the only state that bans hollow point ammunition.
I read about someone that was arrested or charged or fined for having them in La. It was a long time ago, so I don't remember the details. So I visited the website for Concealed Carry Permits in La and searched but couldn't find anything in their guide. So I asked the Louisiana State Police via concealed_handguns@dps.state.la.us. Here is the answer:KBCraig wrote:Eh? If that's the rule in Louisiana, there are a lot of Louisianans in violation.MBGuy wrote:ammo allowed (I have to leave the hollow point at home when i go to Louisiana).
Where'd you find that?
PART IV. ARMOR-PIERCING BULLETS
§1810. Definitions
As used in this Part, "armor-piercing bullet" shall mean any bullet, except a shotgun shell or ammunition primarily designed for use in rifles, that:
(1) Has a steel inner core or core of equivalent density and hardness, truncated cone, and is designed for use in a pistol or revolver as a body armor or metal piercing bullet; or
(2) Has been primarily manufactured or designed, by virtue of its shape, cross-sectional density, or any coating applied thereto, to breach or penetrate body armor when fired from a handgun.
Added by Acts 1983, No. 284, §1.
§1811. Prohibitions
A. No person shall import, manufacture, sell, purchase, possess, or transfer armor-piercing bullets.
B. Whoever violates the provisions of this Section shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than one year, or both.
Added by Acts 1983, No.284, §1.
Sounds like you need to find a good deal on some Makarovs, or maybe the new Ruger LCP, and figure a way to store one in each major city near the airport.heliguy972 wrote:I fly everyweek DFW-Austin-Houston-SanAntonio-ElPaso for work. It's such a hassle to do baggage claim that I alway carry my bags on, so I don't carry when I fly to any destination. Bummer because my employer allows us to CHL carry.