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fastfredracing 09-10-2020 06:47 PM

What do you do with your spoon
 
When traveling through states that do not recognize your carry permit?
I have always unloaded, and kept it in its case in my truck tool box, outside of the cab, box locked .
A car is easy,just lock it in the trunk in its case. How about in an SUV?
We are plowing our Yukon Denali to the outer banks tomorrow nite . We have to pass through Maryland, which basically recognizes no carry permits from any state , just like DC. Although we are really only in the state for 20 minutes, I still like to play by the rules .
My gf got caught with some pot probably back in 90/91 ( after a Dead Show ) in Frederick Maryland , and I went with her to her court date
She got a $250.00 fine, but I remember sitting through another guys hearing who was a Pa resident, and carrying concealed in his car in Maryland. They threw the book at him, I never want to be that guy.
I'll have a car top carrier on , and Ill probably just stash it up there for the 20 minutes Im in the state , or I thought about stashing it in the storage compartment in the rear . I have a nice locking case for it . and I always keep the ammo somewhere away from the case
How do you like to do it ?

masraum 09-10-2020 06:50 PM

What's MD law say?

ckelly78z 09-10-2020 06:51 PM

Usually in the back storage sleeve behind the passenger seat (out of sight, and not with me if the police ask).

legion 09-10-2020 06:55 PM

I don't drive through those states.

fastfredracing 09-10-2020 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11021788)
What's MD law say?

Maryland

Guns must be unloaded, cased and stored in an inaccessible area.

Maryland does not recognize any other states’ permits.

craigster59 09-10-2020 07:42 PM

You keep moving it around it will be on your conscience. You'll get nervous.

Leave it where you're comfortable and just drive. Don't speed (too much) and don't drink. You'll be fine.

Bill Douglas 09-10-2020 07:56 PM

If it's a semi auto you could take the top half off and store that separately.

speeder 09-10-2020 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11021796)
Maryland

Guns must be unloaded, cased and stored in an inaccessible area.

Maryland does not recognize any other states’ permits.

That’s easy enough to do. What’s the issue?

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 11021833)
You keep moving it around it will be on your conscience. You'll get nervous.

Leave it where you're comfortable and just drive. Don't speed (too much) and don't drink. You'll be fine.

This as well. I’d keep it in my center console, loaded and never think twice about it. In fact, I’m pretty sure that is what I did when I drove through MD. on a road trip once, not even realizing their laws.

HardDrive 09-10-2020 09:22 PM

Don't possess a gun in an illegal fashion.

Period.

island911 09-10-2020 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 11021875)
Don't possess a gun in an illegal fashion.

Period.

If only we had an over-reaching top legal document that said no other laws could infringe on gun possession.

drcoastline 09-11-2020 01:38 AM

Best thing is to research MD law. But can't imagine they are more strict than NJ which says the weapon must be kept unloaded in a locked compartment (other than the glove compartment) ammunition including magazine which may be loaded are to be stored in a separate locked case.

drcoastline 09-11-2020 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11021796)
Maryland

Guns must be unloaded, cased and stored in an inaccessible area.

Maryland does not recognize any other states’ permits.

I would throw the ammo and mags in the overhead case. Put the spoon in it's case locked and in the way back or under the seat, I would want that in the vehicle. You are also going to want to know what "travel" means. In NJ you are not permitted to stop anywhere unnecessary. No stopping at a diner, tourist attraction, etc. You can take the spoon from your house, to the car, to the range and back. No stopping to get your oil changed or the car wash. If you are travelling through NJ, get in and get out, stop for gas only. MD being a communist state like NJ I would think is very similar.

drcoastline 09-11-2020 01:52 AM

A few years back we had a fellow in NJ nearly serve 7 years prison time for having spoons in his vehicle. All legal and properly stored. It made nationwide news.

Here's his story.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&ua ct=8&ved=2ahUKEwjflJqu6eDrAhWcl3IEHcP0BC4QFjADegQI BhAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FUS%2Fjerse y-man-imprisoned-gun-charge-appeals-governor-clemency%2Fstory%3Fid%3D12287484&usg=AOvVaw3J5Q-DBh_9vrsCMo85ZBBl

on2wheels52 09-11-2020 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 11021842)
If it's a semi auto you could take the top half off and store that separately.


The slide might be legal everywhere in the world but the frame/receiver (the piece with the serial #) is what gets their attention.

KFC911 09-11-2020 03:55 AM

Stash yer unloaded spoon away from ammo and locked.

Don't wear a tie-dye, remove that Bob Marley sticker off the rear bumper and don't reek....

I always have a loaded spoon locked in my truck tool box these days. For decades a .45 was kept in the glove box when traveling alone...



I probrably broke a few rules along the way....

Hope you have another awesome trip to the banks Fred :)!

onewhippedpuppy 09-11-2020 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 11021793)
I don't drive through those states.

Ditto.

Mike80911 09-11-2020 04:18 AM

I think you got the best advice already. If you are carrying, before entering a state that does not recognize your right to carry pull over place the spoon UNLOADED in a locked box then put the ammo and magazine in a separate locked box in another location like the trunk. NEVER take the chance of carrying in a state that does not recognize your right to carry. God forbid something unforeseen happens be it an accident or medical emergency and they find your weapon. That opens you up to all kinds of issues that were totally avoidable. Most of these states are just itching to make an example out of lawful gun owners.

CurtEgerer 09-11-2020 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by island911 (Post 11021884)
If only we had an over-reaching top legal document that said no other laws could infringe on gun possession.

LMFAO.

And there is something to be said about consistency and habit in carrying. Nothing worse than suddenly realizing you left your gun in the car, for instance, and the wife just drove off in it to do some shopping .... :eek:

Seahawk 09-11-2020 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 11021958)
Ditto.

I don't have that option:cool:

BReif61 09-11-2020 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 11021793)
I don't drive through those states.

If driving from Western Pennsylvania to OBX, it would be extremely inconvenient to avoid Maryland.

I would just store it in a locked case in the hatch area and not worry about it: more secure than roof storage and not accessible from the drivers seat.


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