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    About to make my semi annual move soon and could use some Kahrtalk wisdom on interstate transport, to wit:

    Not talking about policy here, but if you CC in any of the following states could you please sound off if you know:

    Does a routine traffic stop require showing CC permit and declaring weapon in the car ( don't care if CC or locked and boxed) in the following.

    Georgia
    South Carolina
    Virginia
    Maryland
    North Carolina
    Pennsylvania
    New York

    As you can see I'm going from South to North following
    I-95/I-75/I-81. Some states I have a valid permit, some I'll
    have the weapons locked and unloaded, but I want to know if I'm stopped, do I need to declare possession or just shut the hell up....

  • #2
    Originally posted by HDoc View Post
    About to make my semi annual move soon and could use some Kahrtalk wisdom on interstate transport, to wit:

    Not talking about policy here, but if you CC in any of the following states could you please sound off if you know:

    Does a routine traffic stop require showing CC permit and declaring weapon in the car ( don't care if CC or locked and boxed) in the following.

    Georgia
    South Carolina
    Virginia
    Maryland
    North Carolina
    Pennsylvania
    New York

    As you can see I'm going from South to North following
    I-95/I-75/I-81. Some states I have a valid permit, some I'll
    have the weapons locked and unloaded, but I want to know if I'm stopped, do I need to declare possession or just shut the hell up....
    Here is a website that should be able to answer all of your questions http://apps.carryconcealed.net/packngo/index.php. Just put in where you're leaving from and where you're going to and it will give you all the info you need for your drive.
    Notables:
    Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
    Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
    Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
    Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
    1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
    1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
    1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
    Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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    • #3
      Annual sojourn begins

      Originally posted by Markis82 View Post
      Here is a website that should be able to answer all of your questions http://apps.carryconcealed.net/packngo/index.php. Just put in where you're leaving from and where you're going to and it will give you all the info you need for your drive.
      Thanks for the link to this sight! Really helpful info.!!!
      NRA Life Member

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      • #4
        I'm in Georgia and a traffic stop doesn't require you to show your CCW permit or advise the Officer your are armed but if he/she asks you to step out of your vehicle it's a real good idea to produce your CCW permit and tell them before you take your hands off the steering wheel...

        Be careful on I-75 as it is watched very close by Ga. State Patrol and local Police due to the heavy illegal drug traffic in both directions...Have a good safe trip...
        " An armed society is a polite society".... Robert A. Heinlein

        Born under a bad sign with a blue moon in your eyes.......

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        • #5
          Hdoc, I think it depends on a few different things. Where is your firearm? I carry at 4 oclock (right above my wallet pocket) so I wouldnt want him finding out I reached for my wallet to give him my liscense and there was a gun back there. He could make it a bad day for me. If its away from your liscense and insurance card, why say anything? IME, they are gonna ask if you have any drugs or firearms in the car anyway. A couple I've been pulled over by have thanked me for just telling them up front, and theyve made it a simple and painless process-- and by painless I mean a few have let my speeding slide with a warning for being honest to them upfront (its like a motorcycle actually pulling over) -- But as long as youre obeying all traffic laws, what do you have to worry about in the first place? just sayin...

          Markis-- thanks for the link!
          ”Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars.”
          ~Unknown

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Markis82 View Post
            Here is a website that should be able to answer all of your questions http://apps.carryconcealed.net/packngo/index.php. Just put in where you're leaving from and where you're going to and it will give you all the info you need for your drive.
            Great app, thanks. But what the heck does this mean?

            "Maryland IS an Open Carry State. Fully preempted open carry permitted on foot and in vehicles with a license; localities fully preempted. "

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HDoc View Post
              Great app, thanks. But what the heck does this mean?

              "Maryland IS an Open Carry State. Fully preempted open carry permitted on foot and in vehicles with a license; localities fully preempted. "
              Preemption
              In the context of open carry: the act of a state legislature passing laws which limit or eliminate the ability of local governments to regulate the possession or carrying of firearms.
              Notables:
              Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
              Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
              Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
              Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
              1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
              1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
              1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
              Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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              • #8
                In North Carolina if you have a permit ..you are required to notify an officer if you have weapon in the car.
                "If we ever forget we are one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Ronald Reagan

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                • #9
                  In VA you are not required to notify. Obviously, depending on the circumstances, you may choose to notify (obtaining dl or registration, or being asked to step out of the car, might expose your firearm). I am not a VA lawyer or VA leo, take my info with a grain of salt.

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                  • #10
                    You might want to rethink driving through NY with a pistol. Depending on what part of NY, they have the most draconian firearms laws in the country. In fact there are several cases in the media right now involving people who mistaken brought firearms into the state.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tilefish View Post
                      You might want to rethink driving through NY with a pistol. Depending on what part of NY, they have the most draconian firearms laws in the country. In fact there are several cases in the media right now involving people who mistaken brought firearms into the state.
                      Federal Interstate Travel
                      Federal law does not require a permit to travel across state lines on the interstate highway system with legally acquired firearms for lawful purposes. A person is entitled to transport a firearm from any place where it is lawfully possessed to any other place where it is lawfully possessed if the firearm is unloaded and locked out of reach. In vehicles without a trunk, unloaded firearms should be locked in a container other than the glove compartment or console. Ammunition must also be locked and stored in the trunk or in a locked container somewhere other than the glove compartment or console. FOPA also provides for necessary stops, like gas and rest.

                      Personally, I'd find this law and print out a copy and have it with you for any state that does not honor your CCW permit.
                      Notables:
                      Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
                      Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
                      Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
                      Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
                      1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
                      1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
                      1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
                      Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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                      • #12
                        I'd also be careful about carrying those deadly cop killer hollow point bullets. Not sure which state, or states, but somewhere up there in the NE the standard SD rounds with jhp projectiles will get you in a lot of hot water.

                        I don't get out of Texas much myself. For that matter, I don't even care to get out of the county.
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                        It's not gun control that we need, it's soul control!

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                        • #13
                          What I'm most concerned about is being stopped and knowing if I should declare weapons in the trunk and show my CC permit or just shut the hell up.
                          Some states require an automatic declaration, some states it's upon request only.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by HDoc View Post
                            What I'm most concerned about is being stopped and knowing if I should declare weapons in the trunk and show my CC permit or just shut the hell up.
                            Some states require an automatic declaration, some states it's upon request only.
                            I'd error on the side of caution. If you're stopped, tell the officer that you have a permit and you have a weapon lock-up inside the trunk or however you plan to have it. In states your permit is not honored make sure your gun is unloaded and locked up separately from your ammo. But as one person mentioned already, stay within the speed limit and you'll have no worries.

                            In Florida we do not have to say if you have a CCW and whether you're carrying or not. However, I always do. Every time this has happen to me, the officer did not write me a ticket and it has turned into a friendly discussion about firearms. Once the officer asked me what gun I was carrying. At that time it was an LCP, when they first came out. He was amazed at the small size and light weight. He let me off with a verbal warning.
                            Notables:
                            Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
                            Kahr CM9 9mm - Trijicon night sights, Wolff 5# striker spring
                            Glock 19 Gen 3 9mm - Meprolight night sights, BTGuiderod stainless steel captured guide rod, Ghost Ranger trigger connector, Vickers mag release
                            Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
                            1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
                            1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
                            1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
                            Norinco SKS 7.62x39

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                            • #15
                              You might to want to read Emily Millers recent posts at the Washington Times for up to date info for the maryland and DC area.

                              http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/guns/

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