Have the same situation. Looks like there is no easy way to get to PA without locking it up in the trunk. My family is planning a PA trip to visit relatives this summer, and I too am worried about that little bit of MD you have to go thru on I81.chasfm11 wrote:We, too, have relatives in PA. When we drive through MD, I lock the gun and ammo up to meet the Federal transport requirement. The last thing that I'm worried about is a MD LEO but then I make sure that I'm not over the speed limit, regardless of how fast those around us are going. It helps that we are in an RV.magillapd wrote:This is a great thing. When I visit my parents in Pennsylvania, I drive thru Maryland and West Virginia. I am so nervous in that short streach of I-81. They are so anti gun there.
What I am waiting for is West Virginia to allow Texas CHL holders in their state so I could just carry away! Or Ohio for that matter!
For WVA, you could get either an AZ or a Utah out of State license and solve the problem. Utah solves Ohio, too. I'm probably going to do one of those myself this year.
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- Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:18 am
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