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Re: Att: Bob La Londe



Wow!  Talk about strict.  I'm sure if you adhere to those
standards you'll be fine anywhere in the US except at
an airport... :^)

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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>> The US has federal laws with which I'm sure you're
>> familiar.  There are also a maze of complicated
>> state laws regarding open carrying, concealed
>> carrying, carrying within a vehicle, etc.  It's no
>> problem if you stay in one place but traveling
>> around the country with guns on a bike could be
>> um, interesting.
>
> RHC: No, I don't ever expect to be driving on the motorcycle with
> firearms. I'll leave that to all my Panama City Beach buddies to do
> (and most are packing by the way).
>
> By Canadian law, each handgun has to be in a locked compartment (with
> two padlocks), and also be separately secured with a trigger lock.
> Ammo has to be in a locked container as well, and separate from the
> firearm. Then it all has to be in a locked trunk of a vehicle, and out
> of sight. I expect to cross the various States going to Florida with
> them secured that way in the back of the van, so they won't be
> accessible. I doubt that would cause any trouble with local
> authorities.Others that I shoot with (who travel world wide with their
> firearms) tell me if you adhere to Canadian guidelines at all times,
> you will likely never have a problem. And when I visit the US shooting
> clubs, it will be with the van, not the bike, and with the firearms
> secured in that fashion.
>
> Lord knows, no one can sort of the confusing myriad of gun laws that
> exist everywhere. It seems there are only three things in life that
> are certain...death, taxes and bad gun laws.....
>
> Cheers !
>
> RHC
>
>
>



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