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Driving to & Visiting In CT & MD From Texas
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yes but NJ,MD,NY have shown time and time again that they don't care what federal law says.ScottDLS wrote:I got a valid non-resident Connecticut pistol license for just this reason. So at least if I get stopped in CT I have a valid license. MD, NJ, I'd just have to rely on FOPA and have it locked up in the trunk separate from the ammo.winters wrote:i know all we hear about on tv is the bad stuff. But i still wouldnt chance it through the NE states. they just cant be trusted at all.
im going to dc soon to see my sister and i make sure my luggage doesnt have any bullets,spent shell casing or anything.I dont even use my range bag to travel. I have been told they are not looking for gun powder with there sniffer machine though.
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I agree, but if you strictly follow FOPA....don't fly in and stay in NYC overnight..., MD ultimately had to pay on the FL guy... NJ hasn't busted anyone following FOPA that I know (lady w/PA permit had gun on her person)... I know a guy who was young and stupid once and drove all over the East coast in the '80's with no permits and never got busted...winters wrote:yes but NJ,MD,NY have shown time and time again that they don't care what federal law says.ScottDLS wrote:I got a valid non-resident Connecticut pistol license for just this reason. So at least if I get stopped in CT I have a valid license. MD, NJ, I'd just have to rely on FOPA and have it locked up in the trunk separate from the ammo.winters wrote:i know all we hear about on tv is the bad stuff. But i still wouldnt chance it through the NE states. they just cant be trusted at all.
im going to dc soon to see my sister and i make sure my luggage doesnt have any bullets,spent shell casing or anything.I dont even use my range bag to travel. I have been told they are not looking for gun powder with there sniffer machine though.

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Jumping Frog wrote:They have databases tying CHL registries from other states to license plate numbers. That is how Maryland seems to consistently pop out of state CHL's. Remember John Filippidis of Florida getting searched? I've seen a subsequent article somewhere (that I can't find right now) that stated MD does actually have such a concealed carry database that was built using Department of Homeland Security funding and technology.baldeagle wrote:Do everything in your power to not draw the attention of police, and lie when they ask you if you have any weapons.
As for me, I would never under any circumstances drive through MD, NJ, NY, CT, RI, or MA with any firearms in the car. That means under normal circumstances I simply would not drive to those states. Under extraordinary circumstances, I have heard of people driving most of the way and then leaving their guns with a bordering state FFL (for example VA before entering MD, or PA before entering NJ.)

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Driving to & Visiting In CT & MD From Texas
Many thanks once again for the good advice. We trust yawl and have no desire to get involved with hassles in the states that are not gun friendly.
We are going to plan our sight seeing and poker gamboooling road trip to only visit states that Texas has reciprocity with. And we will read up on the CHL laws for each of the States that we are visiting.
We have never traveled beyond Gulf Coast - except for working and living overseas for the oilfield for the last 35+ years..... We are really looking forward to spending a few months seeing the country and not being on any schedule or timeline.
We will definitely avoid several of the states in the Northeast as we have no desire to get into trouble with the law.
Thanks, gamboolman & gamboolgal....
We are going to plan our sight seeing and poker gamboooling road trip to only visit states that Texas has reciprocity with. And we will read up on the CHL laws for each of the States that we are visiting.
We have never traveled beyond Gulf Coast - except for working and living overseas for the oilfield for the last 35+ years..... We are really looking forward to spending a few months seeing the country and not being on any schedule or timeline.
We will definitely avoid several of the states in the Northeast as we have no desire to get into trouble with the law.
Thanks, gamboolman & gamboolgal....

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Just an FYI, I don't think that IL offers a non-resident license. I try and keep up with their gun laws since both my parents and in-laws live there and we are there a couple of times a year.ScottDLS wrote:I agree, but if you strictly follow FOPA....don't fly in and stay in NYC overnight..., MD ultimately had to pay on the FL guy... NJ hasn't busted anyone following FOPA that I know (lady w/PA permit had gun on her person)... I know a guy who was young and stupid once and drove all over the East coast in the '80's with no permits and never got busted...winters wrote:yes but NJ,MD,NY have shown time and time again that they don't care what federal law says.ScottDLS wrote:I got a valid non-resident Connecticut pistol license for just this reason. So at least if I get stopped in CT I have a valid license. MD, NJ, I'd just have to rely on FOPA and have it locked up in the trunk separate from the ammo.winters wrote:i know all we hear about on tv is the bad stuff. But i still wouldnt chance it through the NE states. they just cant be trusted at all.
im going to dc soon to see my sister and i make sure my luggage doesnt have any bullets,spent shell casing or anything.I dont even use my range bag to travel. I have been told they are not looking for gun powder with there sniffer machine though.I would never recommend doing what he did, but today you have more options. I guess it's statistics....
I travel quite a bit for business and have made a bit of a "hobby" collecting permits/licenses. So far I have done TX (home), FL, NH, PA, ME, CT, & AZ. Going to try for MA, IL, NV, and WA. Maybe even DC if the courts ever work through the current issues.
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Yes, they do. An IL non-resident license ain't cheap and the training is also onerous, but a non-resident can definitely get an IL license.Srnewby wrote:Just an FYI, I don't think that IL offers a non-resident license. I try and keep up with their gun laws since both my parents and in-laws live there and we are there a couple of times a year.
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