Jan-16-2019 12:37 PM
Jan-23-2019 09:15 AM
Jan-23-2019 07:58 AM
wnjj wrote:
Normally I’m all for states’ rights to make laws as they see fit, but this is one area that clearly needs stronger “guidance” from the feds so this terrible inconsistency isn’t making criminals out of its citizenry when they cross state lines.
Jan-23-2019 06:48 AM
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Jan-22-2019 03:14 PM
Jan-21-2019 04:46 PM
Not so much as volunteered but asked by the LEO.
Jan-21-2019 04:09 PM
Jan-21-2019 04:03 PM
toedtoes wrote:
It appears that in cases mentioned above the persons VOLUNTEERED that they had a gun in their possession - they were not searched in a database first. And that carrying a loaded gun was in violation of NJ's law requiring all guns to be unloaded and locked in a trunk.
Seems there are three ways to handle this:
1. Follow the rules of the state you are in - if the law says put the unloaded gun in the locked trunk, then put the unloaded gun in the locked truck;
2. Do as you want, don't volunteer information, and accept the consequences for your actions if it goes wrong (e.g., go ahead and carry and if you get caught and arrested, then accept that you violated the laws of the state/country and take the repercussions).
3. Avoid all the amazing places that don't meet your standards.
Jan-21-2019 12:21 PM
Jan-21-2019 09:52 AM
Boomerweps wrote:Crowe wrote:
Probably not but it would be better to assume yes.
No such database exists. Many states don't even record gun sales. Best bet is just to adhere to laws of the state you are in using the resources suggested here.
There was a PA woman (IIRC employed in PA as a prison guard) who was initially jailed in NJ after a traffic stop as a result of a data base search revealing she had a CCW. The cop asked if she gad her firearm with her and she answered truthfully, yes. Gov. Christie had to step in to get her released. There have been several other cases reported on firearm related websites of the NJ cops asking out of state CCW holders if they had their firearm with them. So CCW permit data bases are readily accessible to cops.
Jan-21-2019 09:51 AM
Boomerweps wrote:Crowe wrote:
Probably not but it would be better to assume yes.
No such database exists. Many states don't even record gun sales. Best bet is just to adhere to laws of the state you are in using the resources suggested here.
There was a PA woman (IIRC employed in PA as a prison guard) who was initially jailed in NJ after a traffic stop as a result of a data base search revealing she had a CCW. The cop asked if she gad her firearm with her and she answered truthfully, yes. Gov. Christie had to step in to get her released. There have been several other cases reported on firearm related websites of the NJ cops asking out of state CCW holders if they had their firearm with them. So CCW permit data bases are readily accessible to cops.
Jan-21-2019 09:10 AM
Jan-21-2019 04:23 AM