I am traveling next week. Although I hold a valid Georgia Firearms License, the states I am traveling through do not all have a reciprocal agreement with the State of Georgia.
And my destination has some of the strictest gun laws in the country with some heavy penalties.
I have never taken my firearm on previous trips because I am a law-abiding person and I do not want to face criminal prosecution.
I am seriously considering throwing all that out the window this time. I am deathly afraid what might be in store after November 4th, especially if McCain-Palin prevail.
“I am traveling next week. Although I hold a valid Georgia Firearms License, the states I am traveling through do not all have a reciprocal agreement with the State of Georgia.
And my destination has some of the strictest gun laws in the country with some heavy penalties.”
go to http://www.handgunlaw.us
Find out what the peacable journey laws are for the states you are passing through. Acquire non-firearms means of self defense in order to, if needed, fight your way to your firearm.
A low profile backed up by the will to prevail will go a long way toward survival (one can get further with will and a blade than will alone).
Utah, New Hampshire, and Florida all offer non-resident permits and with those three one is covered for most of the states that allow CC. Illinois is still proglematic but that is no surprise.
Stay alert.