So I'm planning to travel to North Carolina this summer to visit my brother. I am thinking of bringing a long gun or two and some ammunition.
The guns would be unloaded and locked in cases separate from the ammunition. I have no plans to stop in either Connecticut or New York State. However, in that I live in Massachusetts and am traveling by car, I am obliged to pass through New York State and possibly CT as well, depending on the route. I am legally allowed to have the firearms and ammunition in question in both MA and NC.
Question: in light of recent changes to NY and CT law, what do my fellow NESers think about FOPA-protected travel? Am I placing myself at risk of becoming a test case?
Please note my route would not include New York City or any part of New Jersey. We already know the answers for those two holes.
The guns would be unloaded and locked in cases separate from the ammunition. I have no plans to stop in either Connecticut or New York State. However, in that I live in Massachusetts and am traveling by car, I am obliged to pass through New York State and possibly CT as well, depending on the route. I am legally allowed to have the firearms and ammunition in question in both MA and NC.
Question: in light of recent changes to NY and CT law, what do my fellow NESers think about FOPA-protected travel? Am I placing myself at risk of becoming a test case?
Please note my route would not include New York City or any part of New Jersey. We already know the answers for those two holes.