nhsig220
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Just pack your firearms with your undies and bring them on up to NH. Nothing special required. :?
Just pack your firearms with your undies and bring them on up to NH. Nothing special required. :?
Just to Clarify..If you move TO CT..you can bring your guns with you (minus the defined "AW")...but any regular handgun you can bring and have in your home. This is not NY,NJ or MASS...there is NO permit to possess in one's home...
Just to Clarify..If you move TO CT..you can bring your guns with you (minus the defined "AW")...but any regular handgun you can bring and have in your home. This is not NY,NJ or MASS...there is NO permit to possess in one's home...
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it a mandatory 1 yr sentence if caught? If you want to be safe, find an FFL up here and ship the gun to the FFL holder. You can then pick it up without hassle, strap it to your leg or sling it over your shoulder and go about your business...
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it a mandatory 1 yr sentence if caught? If you want to be safe, find an FFL up here and ship the gun to the FFL holder. You can then pick it up without hassle, strap it to your leg or sling it over your shoulder and go about your business...
You are protected by Federal Law concerning interstate travel. The law says you may travel through any necessary states to get to your destination. You are allowed reasonable stops along the way with no threat of consequence. Hotel, gas, restaurants, etc. This applies no matter where you are. NY law does not apply and cannot be enforced. Just don't worry about it. Even if you got pulled over that does not mean a police officer can just search your car. Keep it locked, unloaded, ammo separate, and out of sight. Out of sight, out of mind. You're stressing yourself for no reason.
In CT you cannot own a firearm even in your house without a permit:cuss: ?
I copied this from the follwing NRA website http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/Federal/Read.aspx?id=59
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I'm confused, why is an FFL involved in handling your gun for you? It's yours. If you are moving from VA to CN or CN to NH or VA to NH, you unload it, put it in a lock box in the back of your vehicle and you go where you are going. CN is not like NY, you do not need a permission slip from the judge to own a pistol.
You are not moving to NY, NJ or MA, what is the problem? Yes in NY you need to be a resident, and you need a nanny permission slip to possess a pistol, but federal law covers the travel through the state for a non-resident. NY doesn't even have any reason to know there is a gun in the back of your rig.
A cop can not just search a car because he feels like it.
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I guess you've never been to MA, NY or NJ. It happens all the time.
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