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    Default Re: Philadelphia resident store long guns in NEPA legality

    Quote Originally Posted by BeltSander View Post
    As far as you know would I be following statute if I kept a handgun secure locked there too?
    This is where you will need to talk with a lawyer. A cheaper option would be to send your girlfriend $20 and have her get her LTCF.

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    Default Re: Philadelphia resident store long guns in NEPA legality

    Quote Originally Posted by BeltSander View Post
    I am a Philadelphia resident. Can I legally store long guns locked at my GF’s place in NEPA? The ranges are nearby and I spend weekends in NEPA.

    Thanks much for the thoughts.
    Guy’s wives have caused them much trouble with guns and you’re thinking about involving a girlfriend you don’t even live with. Next time I’m in conshohocken stop by and I’ll smack you upside the head. What you thinking brother?
    The Gun is the Badge of a Free Man

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    Default Re: Philadelphia resident store long guns in NEPA legality

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    AFAIK long guns and shotguns would not even have to be locked as long as she wasn't prohibited. And if she had a LTCF you could lend her your handguns too with out a transfer.

    This is for both of you being in state only.
    Quote Originally Posted by iUxTc View Post
    why not ask a lawyer law questions?
    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    This is where you will need to talk with a lawyer. A cheaper option would be to send your girlfriend $20 and have her get her LTCF.
    According to Prince Law, Delkal answers seems to be spot on.

    From time to time, individuals inquire as to whether they can lend a firearm to a friend. While state firearms laws vary on this subject (for instance, in Pennsylvania an individual can lend shotguns and rifles but not handguns, unless the person receiving the handgun has a license to carry firearm),

    https://blog.princelaw.com/2016/12/0...r-federal-law/

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    Default Re: Philadelphia resident store long guns in NEPA legality

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    AFAIK long guns and shotguns would not even have to be locked as long as she wasn't prohibited. And if she had a LTCF you could lend her your handguns too with out a transfer.

    This is for both of you being in state only.
    Quote Originally Posted by BeltSander View Post
    Thank you. Seems tranferability/access is the issue with handguns. As far as you know would I be following statute if I kept a handgun secure locked there too?
    Quote Originally Posted by Gunsnwater View Post
    Guy*s wives have caused them much trouble with guns and you*re thinking about involving a girlfriend you don*t even live with. Next time I*m in conshohocken stop by and I*ll smack you upside the head. What you thinking brother?
    I was going to take this position, but figured I'd get roasted, though I agree. Loaning a gun to a woman you're involved with but not really committed to doesn't appeal to me either.

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    Default Re: Philadelphia resident store long guns in NEPA legality

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    This is where you will need to talk with a lawyer. A cheaper option would be to send your girlfriend $20 and have her get her LTCF.
    This is the way! Why are people always trying to be smart by making convoluted scenarios which can be fixed so easily. Should be a sticky on the top asking "Before posting, get you LTCF, than ask questions"

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