NHCraigT
NES Member
Ok,
Life has been darn busy, and I finally got around to filling out my NH Permit renewal, about 1 week before it actually expired. Went to the local police station, talked to the chief, while leaving the application (left it with him). He stated that his secretary was away for a week. When she gets back, he's leaving for vaca. for a week. So, I'd have a week+week+week plus (+processing time). That means I will have 2, or more weeks of not having a valid NH permit.
Now, I have my MA nonres LTC. Because I work in MA (all over MA).
I know I can carry an unloaded pistol in my vehicle legally, in NH.
But, my question is this: I drive a pickup with a cap. I can carry my unloaded pistol in the cab, but what is considered an acceptable location, container, means of holding, etc = for the magazines and ammo? Also:
Can I have the ammo in the magazines, and placed elsewhere in the truck, or does the ammo have to be out of the mags.
Does the ammo have to be in a locked container, wherever it is I can place it?
Thanks.
Life has been darn busy, and I finally got around to filling out my NH Permit renewal, about 1 week before it actually expired. Went to the local police station, talked to the chief, while leaving the application (left it with him). He stated that his secretary was away for a week. When she gets back, he's leaving for vaca. for a week. So, I'd have a week+week+week plus (+processing time). That means I will have 2, or more weeks of not having a valid NH permit.
Now, I have my MA nonres LTC. Because I work in MA (all over MA).
I know I can carry an unloaded pistol in my vehicle legally, in NH.
But, my question is this: I drive a pickup with a cap. I can carry my unloaded pistol in the cab, but what is considered an acceptable location, container, means of holding, etc = for the magazines and ammo? Also:
Can I have the ammo in the magazines, and placed elsewhere in the truck, or does the ammo have to be out of the mags.
Does the ammo have to be in a locked container, wherever it is I can place it?
Thanks.
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