Metalhead47
Regular Member
So, federal law protects the right to transport a gun from one place where one may legally possess it, to another place where one can legally posses it, even if passing thru states that don't recognize the rkba, as long as its unloaded, locked, And inaccessible to the driver That's the gist of the law, I'm on a mobile so I can't link/quote it but I do know what it says. Question is, what legally defines a destination? If I leave from here in WA state, travel thru every one of the lower 48, and return to WA, my destination is the same as my point of origin, where I can legally possess a gun, but I will pass thru several states along the way that dont permit me to. They are not my destination, although I may pause for gas, food, etc... This is all hypothetical of course as I have no plans for such a trip, but how long of a pause could get one into legal trouble there?
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