Trunk gun
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Soap wrote:I have a Texas ltc. Ill be taking an AR with me to NC. Ill pass through LA, AL, MS, GA, and SC. Should i separate the ammo from my rifle or will my permit cover it?
LTC has nothing to do with rifles, or ammo. I can't find the link, but there is a way to look up different states gun laws.
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http://www.handgunlaw.us/Jusme wrote:Soap wrote:I have a Texas ltc. Ill be taking an AR with me to NC. Ill pass through LA, AL, MS, GA, and SC. Should i separate the ammo from my rifle or will my permit cover it?
LTC has nothing to do with rifles, or ammo. I can't find the link, but there is a way to look up different states gun laws.
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oljames3 wrote:http://www.handgunlaw.us/Jusme wrote:Soap wrote:I have a Texas ltc. Ill be taking an AR with me to NC. Ill pass through LA, AL, MS, GA, and SC. Should i separate the ammo from my rifle or will my permit cover it?
LTC has nothing to do with rifles, or ammo. I can't find the link, but there is a way to look up different states gun laws.
That's it, not enough coffee to the brain yet.
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Soap wrote:I have a Texas ltc. Ill be taking an AR with me to NC. Ill pass through LA, AL, MS, GA, and SC. Should i separate the ammo from my rifle or will my permit cover it?
This doc may be helpful:
http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/Long ... hicles.pdf
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NRA ILA has a state gun law page I believe!
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Check the laws. In some states, a loaded rifle in a car violates hunting regulations.
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Drive carefully, obey the speed limit, don't give a peace officer probable cause to search your car, and enjoy your trip.
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