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Originally Posted by Porchdog
I don't know the answer to your question.
I will say - for a guy from a relatively free state - Getting hooked up for mere possession is nothing short of a pure constitutional violation, as the Supreme Court recently made clear.
While I consider the requirement for carry permits to be unconstitutional on it's own, States need to give full faith and credit to permits from other states, the same as drivers licenses.
It's ludicrous that it's perfectly legal for me to have my gun in PA, but I cross an invisible line to New York or New Jersey and it's a felony. Those laws are blatant constitutional violations on their face.
Everyone involved in such laws and arrests needs to be sued into poverty and imprisoned for life.
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Take that rhetoric to PARF.
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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas
If you keep it out of sight. Throw a towel over it. It won't be an issue.
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Agreed. It was in a fanny pack shoved in the pocket of the back side of my seat cover. this was not a club event, but all along were club members and the club by laws call for no firearms allowed. I'm sure there are a number of them stashed away on our runs. This is Tuolumne County after all.. I think it has to do more with shooting when we stop for lunch or something at a trailside spot.
My buddy was aware his permit was not valid in CA, and we both agreed we did not want to be near Jupiter after dark spoon less. he packs every time we head out, even on our dual sport bikes.