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Ok, I have a CCW non-res. I'm a commiewealth res. I must conceal within Mass.
Stage is set, yes?
I CCW in Mass, cross the border, pull said pistola from my britches and lay it on the passenger seat. Am I still kosher? Yes, the chamber/magazine are still fully armed and lethal.
Yes, you're kosher so long as you have that NH non-resident license.
However, laying a pistol on the seat is unwise if you think you might need to use it. Almost any situation in which you might take up a gun while driving will almost certainly be preceded by evasive braking or steering. Good luck finding that pistol when you need it, when it's up under the dash or off in a door pocket.
Legal, yes. But laying your gun on the seat is a really bad idea. You hit the brakes for the idiot you cut you off and your pistol will go flying.Ok, I have a CCW non-res. I'm a commiewealth res. I must conceal within Mass.
Stage is set, yes?
I CCW in Mass, cross the border, pull said pistola from my britches and lay it on the passenger seat. Am I still kosher? Yes, the chamber/magazine are still fully armed and lethal.
Anyone ever consider reading the NH gun laws? Jack
Anyone ever consider reading the NH gun laws? Jack
Anyone ever consider reading the NH gun laws? Jack
I find it very odd that Wisconsin doesn't issue permits. Illinois and DC, meh, paranoia of the 'tards in charge, but Wi? Somebody, enlighten this poor, sorry excuse for a gun carrier (easy with the flames here )
Wisconsin has a CC bill in the works as we speak. Looks like it might pass, too.
How about OC while riding a motorcycle without non resident license?
I believe it passed last time too, easily and the Gov vetoed it.
How about OC while riding a motorcycle without non resident license?
FYI I have one. Do you have an answer?
"Live Free or Die" it days it right on the plate lol Jose is on the money with this laws are not written to give you permission to do things. If there is no law forbidding its legal. If your taking a gun to NH sit down on their .gov web site and spend ten minutes reading their laws first hand. They are pretty cut and dry straight forward they don't get much simpler. Get your info right from the horses mouth.
I CCW in Mass, cross the border, pull said pistola from my britches and lay it on the passenger seat. Am I still kosher? Yes, the chamber/magazine are still fully armed and lethal.
How about OC while riding a motorcycle without non resident license?
Huh?
If you are asking how to carry in NH:
If you have a non-resident concealed carry permit, carry concealed.
If not, open carry. When transporting on your person in a vehicle, gun must be unloaded.
I CCW in Mass, cross the border, pull said pistola from my britches and lay it on the passenger seat. Am I still kosher? Yes, the chamber/magazine are still fully armed and lethal