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Wow, been going there for years, never knew there was a 132 page manual for riding on the ferry... The relevant section... "2.1.2 Firearms must be unloaded and secured. (a) If a person is licensed to carry a concealed firearm, he or she may do so; provided, however, that the weapon must remain concealed and unloaded at all times under the direct control of such person and any ammunition is secured separately. " So, you can carry concealed as long as its unloaded.... kinda defeats the purpose don't you think?
It's a long boat ride home without a beer.
Gun check. Is that where you fire the gun in the air to make sure it works?
like someone is going to hijack the ferry
If only they had a website that had answers so you could be prepared in advance…Going today for work, hope it hasnt changed much in 8yrs. Not bringing my snapsafe, hope they dont act like stiffs
Same here, I been a few times over the years and never had an issue eitherI took the ferry from Falmouth out to MV and back a few times last summer. I didn't say or do anything. Concealed is concealed.
If only they had a website that had answers so you could be prepared in advance…
Part J 2.1 - https://www.steamshipauthority.com/...tomer_handbook_-_2020-07-30_final_version.pdf
Why?FYI: I've done it a couple of times...Tell someone at the booth...they have some one walk with you up to the Captain....and you put it in a locker. Come back right before you dock. No issues.
I didn't want to run afoul of the federal regulations...AND I didn't know you could just carry concealed IF unloaded!Why?