To: King Prout
I say Georgia should immediately cease respecting DRIVER'S LICENCES issued by such States, and immediately arrest those drivers and impound their cars, until such time as their States of residence choose to adopt a more enlightened and Constitutional attitude.> I like your idea, but I was distinctly impressioned that there was a already federal law passed protecting licensed gun carriers who travel through other states?
To: explodingspleen
not that I am aware of - and I made an abortive stab at it in early 2001. I was advised by Massachussetts State Police that I would be arrested at Logan Airport if I did as I desired to do.
5 posted on
11/30/2003 3:14:21 PM PST by
King Prout
(...he took a face from the ancient gallery, then he... walked on down the hall....)
To: explodingspleen
Early in the advent of the CCW, Tennessee decided that it was not going to honor the Mississippi CCW permit in Tennessee because Ms doesn't require the classroom etc. that other states require. After several Tennesseans got jacked up with their CCW permits not being honored in Ms, Tennessee decided that Ms permits were ok. Then Ms honored Tennessee and all has been hunky dory since.
I like the idea, Southern states start jacking around Mass, NY, Conn, and NJ travelers. There are a helluva lot more Yankees traveling here in the South than there are Southerners traveling up there.
To: explodingspleen
Firearms Owners Protection Act 1986
http://www.hardylaw.net/FOPA.html Interstate Transportation
Any state law or regulation prohibiting the transfer of a firearm in interstate commerce through the state "provided that the firearm is unloaded and not readily accessible"[123] would be rendered null and void.
8 posted on
11/30/2003 3:22:22 PM PST by
Shooter 2.5
(Don't punch holes in the lifeboat)
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