Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
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Originally Posted by
Bang
I always thought requiring a long gun be unloaded if in a vehicle pretty lame. Grabbing the long gun and loading it sure wouldn't take long. What does the requirement address?
I always thought it was to help control poaching.
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
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Originally Posted by
Rotorwash
I always thought it was to help control poaching.
Yup.
https://blog.princelaw.com/2014/02/1...ian-trunk-gun/
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
I know that I can't carry an AR15 in the trunk, none of my cars have one.
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
I've never carried an AR in the trunk of a car...I have placed one in a trunk on occasion.
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
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qmcorps
I was thinking you would wind up like a Norwegian Blue. Figuratively speaking, of course.
But such beautiful ploomage
If Highpoint starts making AR's can you truthfully tell the cop you have junk in your trunk?
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
I carry an AR in my trunk whith me whenever/wherever im working.
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
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Originally Posted by
IIIIIREPOIIIII
I carry an AR in my trunk whith me whenever/wherever im working.
do you carry loose rounds in your pocket?
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
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Originally Posted by
AL1983
Can you carry an ar 15 or shotgun in your trunk in Philadelphia.
No. I don’t own any vehicles with a trunk.
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
Ahhhhh sigh . Gone are the days of good ole gun rack in the back window of the pick up . Never heard of anyone having a gun stolen either but that was a more respectful and civil era! Now you gotta hide them . To the OP just flag down a patrol car and ask them if you can . Simple ! Or call .
Re: CAN YOU CARRY AR-15 in trunk of your car
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Originally Posted by
Tim Ault
Ahhhhh sigh . Gone are the days of good ole gun rack in the back window of the pick up . Never heard of anyone having a gun stolen either but that was a more respectful and civil era! Now you gotta hide them . To the OP just flag down a patrol car and ask them if you can . Simple ! Or call .
I remember as a teenager and young adult going hunting with guns on a gun rack and not worrying about being stopped by the police or having then stolen while having lunch.