Chris
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I have not traveled as much lately as I did years past, but I've NEVER been asked for a permit when checking a firearm. I don't see how they can even justify it. By federal law, if you travel from a place you are legal to a place you are legal, you are allowed to travel anywhere in between so long as the gun is unloaded and locked in a case.
Sure, they can ask, but how that matters is beyond me. Few states require a permit just to HAVE a firearm (MA being the local exception) and only require one if the gun is loaded and concealed.
Sure, they can ask, but how that matters is beyond me. Few states require a permit just to HAVE a firearm (MA being the local exception) and only require one if the gun is loaded and concealed.