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- coolbreeze01ExplorerAs an American citizen, my RV is my castle when I travel in the U.S.
I don't need to go where the 2nd amendment isn't honored. - garyemunsonExplorer IIJust DO NOT try it in Canada!
- bgumExplorerVaries by state. Educate yourself and exercise your rights. If you have a firearm or not keep that information private. People are polarized on this topic.
- Ron3rdExplorer III
ScottG wrote:
lock it up unloaded and out of reach of the driver/passengers (like in a trunk) and no state will hassle you.
This answer - DutchmenSportExplorerLock it up and don't tell anyone you have it with you... not even us!
- ScottGNomadlock it up unloaded and out of reach of the driver/passengers (like in a trunk) and no state will hassle you.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
Ron3rd wrote:
Varies from state to state
And in some states county to county
Federal Law allows for the legal 'transport' of firearms.
Unfortunately stopping at a store, rest area etc can be interrupted as no loner transporting.
SO it can get tricky depending on which state/county one stops in.
Interstate Transporting Info - azrvingExplorer
- Ron3rdExplorer IIIVaries from state to state
- Vw_trikerExplorerI would suggest keeping them in a lock box while traveling,
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