^This. Make sure you stay up-to-date on the laws of the states you visit. The law in Illinois changed a couple years ago when they passed their CCW law. As long as you have a carry permit from from your home state, you may carry while in your vehicle. If you need to leave your vehicle, the...
You know you CAN have a loaded rifle in your vehicle in Indiana, right? It's not in the IC because the IC is silent on the matter, therefore it's legal.
It's not that anyone's throwing support behind restrictions. It's just a hypothetical question about if you had to have something, which would you rather have. mcjon77 gave a reasoned response as to his concern over restricting people rather than things. No one is saying they're getting behind...
With all the talk in the media about gun control, the left proposes many policies. Some focus on the "who" by restrictions and further regulation on who can own guns. (licensing, mental health checks, training, etc...). Other proposals focus on the "what" like assault weapons bans, mag capacity...
I things are safe for the rest of this year. Things will hinge on the House and Senate results in November. The GOP has a lot of seats to defend. If the Democrats take control with a decent majority, look for gun control to be a priority.
Actually 30.06 is the section of Texas penal code that gives their "No guns" signs force of law. The sign is required to reference this code so they all say "pursuant to section 30.06" . Texas gun owners often refer to "No guns signs" as "30.06 signs." This film may simply have been filmed in TX.
Not just no, but heck no. Huntertown makes OK cans, but their customer service absolutely blows. If these were pick up off the rack, cash and carry items, that wouldn't be as big a deal, given their price point. Since they are basically lifetime purchases (no one's going to give you crap for...
Second the Barnes Blacktip. I use the TAC-TX ammo in my deer hunting rifle (10" SBR). I hunt in Wisonsin and have taken deer the last 3 years. They never go farther than about 30 yards with HUGE blood trails. This was this year's deer.
They certainly are transfers. Guns in state A gifted or given or sold or whatever to person in state B must go through an FFL. The ONLY exception to this is when they are inherited by person B. In this case, the aunt inherited the guns from the uncle because no will was mentioned that stated...