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Don't know if you've found it yet but this site appears to have an overview map and detailed driving instructions needed to recreate a Rt. 66 road trip. From this you can research carrying and transport laws for the states and major cities along the way via the links that other helpful people here have provided.I currently have a LTC and am planning a trip accross Route 66, I was wondering, is it legal for me to carry from state to state?
Thanks
-James
WRONG - the common consequence of passing on what you are told without actually checking its veracity.
One cannot legally carry in a state which requires a permit to do so without that permit or one which that state recognizes.
Further, one cannot even TRANSPORT legally unless:
1. The possession is legal in the state of origin; AND
2. Legal in the destination state.
And that presumes the transport requirements are complied with.
Still want to tell us how he "should be fine?"
There are parts of Rt66 that still exist. RT 44/Rt66 but it would drive you nuts going on and off and the ruts would give you saddle sores. Be sure you ride the Chisom trail while your in Yukon,OK
I have not traveled all the way from Chigago to LA on Rt 66 but have done maybe half of it. Its see-nik to say the least. Quite a few areas you would be wise to carry protection.
Speaking of: If your on a motorcycle. How do you carry locked in a trunk?
Maybe a metal lock box bolted inside a saddlebag? Anybody have experance with this?
DO NOT DRIVE INTO SMOKE!
How does one post an Advatar?
so whos turn is it to flame the new guy.... if you plan to do so.. i will not be getting my membership to this forum.. whats the point.
- Drive very courteously and do NOT bring attention upon yourself by the local constabulary.
I do believe that the above should keep you out of trouble. IANAL
HTH
o your [sic] telling me you can not have a firearm locked in your trunk passing through a state, and arriving to a state you are lisenced [sic] in?
Emphasis added to aid your reading comprehension.Further, one cannot even TRANSPORT legally unless:
1. The possession is legal in the state of origin; AND
2. Legal in the destination state.
And that presumes the transport requirements are complied with.
Hey, Keith... why not knock off the gratuitous sarcasm? It may make you feel better to vent your spleen on folks, but it's not really very useful. Lighten up, will you? Take a valium before reading NES if you have to.