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Hot Shot load to NC - carry ?

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Its not really hot shot, but were team driving to somewhere, NC and back.

Its for a buddy of mines dad, and were making $400 each. We leave thursday AM, so I will read responses until then.

According to PDO, I am clear except for stupid Alabama (no madatory background check) no carry with texas CHL there. Since I would like to carry on the trip, or at least have something ready to go in the truck, if I bring a lock box and lock it up, unloaded in the box while in AL should this satisfy the requirement??

I understand most of you are not lawyers ( :wink: ) so you dont have to start of with IANAL or something...

Just curious what you guys think.

-nick
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Sounds right to me.

After your return, apply for your FL permit, and Alabammy will not be an issue next time.
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Nick, Why haven't you gotten your New Hampshire non-resident permit? It's good in Bama and it's only $20 and a stamp.

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HighVelocity wrote:Nick, Why haven't you gotten your New Hampshire non-resident permit?
Haven't had a situation come up like this to show me I need one.

Where can I read up on the NH permit?

-nick
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gigag04 wrote:
HighVelocity wrote:Nick, Why haven't you gotten your New Hampshire non-resident permit?
Haven't had a situation come up like this to show me I need one.

Where can I read up on the NH permit?

-nick
PDO...

I got my Non-Res NH last year...$20 through the mail...

Make sure you dot yer "I's" and cross yer "T's" on the application, its a one pager...

Make a "color copy" of your CHL (front and back, don't ask why), and a front/back copy of your DL, try to feed the same sheet through a color copier and just adjust the position of the original licence and don't overlap...Mail that, the application, make a money order out and place all in an envelope, lick it, stamp it and out the door...

You'll see a NH CCW permit back in about 2 weeks...To late for this trip though...

I think you get about 5-6 extra States you don't get with a Texas CHL...

The PDO license tool will tell you where you're covered...

Don't forget to make duplicates of everything you do send, just in case...
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gigag04 wrote: Where can I read up on the NH permit?

-nick
Here ya go. 8)

http://webster.state.nh.us/safety/nhsp/plupr.html
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thanks y'all.

Do you think the case that the XD comes with would suffice as a locked box??

Could I keep loaded mags in there?

Thanks,

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gigag04 wrote:thanks y'all.

Do you think the case that the XD comes with would suffice as a locked box??

Could I keep loaded mags in there?

Thanks,

nick
Yes, the factory box is fine. As for the mags, as I recall Jim's posts on this subject, I think loaded mags are fine, so long as the ammo is covered. I think Jim also said putting them in a mag pouch will do. You might run a search on posts by Jim Longley (jimlongley) and get more and better information.

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I won't say I know nothing about crossing state lines on the ground, Chas, but my primary expertise is air travel.

That said, I think the federal transportation of firearms act (or wwhatever its real name is) would cover the gun in a locked box (as long as they are not transiting NY City,) but I would keep the ammo apart.
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jimlongley wrote:I won't say I know nothing about crossing state lines on the ground, Chas, but my primary expertise is air travel.

That said, I think the federal transportation of firearms act (or wwhatever its real name is) would cover the gun in a locked box (as long as they are not transiting NY City,) but I would keep the ammo apart.
Sorry, I didn't realize Nick was traveling by car; thought he was traveling by air. I should have read more carefully.

FOPA protects you while traveling through the state, and I believe the factory box locked and in the trunk will be fine. The gun has to be unloaded, which in most states means a loaded mag can be next to the pistol and the gun is still considered "unloaded." I don't know about Alabama, so I'd probably take the rounds out of the mags.

Sorry for missing some operative facts here!

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HighVelocity wrote:
gigag04 wrote: Where can I read up on the NH permit?

-nick
Here ya go. 8)

http://webster.state.nh.us/safety/nhsp/plupr.html
Thanks for that link! I just printed two copies and will be mailing them off for my wife and I.
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Just made it back safe and sound. I missed CHL forum day, but next time I shall be there!

Carrying wasn't an issue and was welcome at the shady truck stops along the way.

Through AL I just put the gun in the box, w mags, and put the box in the tool box, and rearmed when we stopped for gas in a non AL state.

NH permit is my new project.

Thanks for the help, and I hope you guys (gender neutral term, GNT) had fun today!

-nick
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Glad ya made it back safe. We did miss you. It was a lot of fun. Stevie cooked and we are all still alive. :lol:
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