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Re: ? about transporting firearm across Illinois


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Posted by RN on September 06, 2011 at 12:02:29 from (69.21.220.82):

In Reply to: ? about transporting firearm across Illinois posted by Paul Shuler on September 06, 2011 at 11:05:22:

Some of the federal laws apply to states regarding private transport of firearms- individual has to comply with other states basic laws but the state has to allow by federal law the "transport" of the firearm passing through- interstate commerce clause. "Carry" is tighter than "transport" which means unloaded, not accessable to driver if non commercial vehicle, paperwork required for ownership. New York state had some aggravating cases federal said were wrong on part of police- and state had to pay. Trigger lock in trunk, locked case and dissassembled some to be non-operative, copy of old 4473 or a state/city registration/permit with description/serial number and should be safe outside of Chicago. Reason for transport should be verifiable- Gun show, hunting, target match. Personal use in destination is valid- but might be subject to shakedown by local Police ( like Chicago, etc). Contigious states easiest to "Transport" to/from- some federal laws/administrative rules apply to states for non residents. A few annoying gun type rules still may apply- the 10 round magazine and semi-auto/assualt bans may be used as basis of detention- California and Maryland- pending magistrate appearance if you DON"T pay off cop. Southern Illinois police and state police tend to know laws allowances and don"t bother straight looking drivers- it is the Chicago area that gets aggravating about guns found during unwarranted search. DuPage County next to Cook county was noted to be more tolerant of "sloppy transport" after record checks cleared. Illinois state allowed to carry concealed law was "home or fixed place of business"- cash box at parts counter or counterman in store was legal carry, carry while driving delivery truck or cab was not- although one cab driver managed to shoot about 5 times without going to prison. His final arrest and conviction of misdemeanor was for parking in private drive with girl friend in back seat- caught in "the act", by upset driveway owner who charged a lewd act in public and criminal tresspass for being on private property while commiting "lewd act". Shooting robbers and killing couple cost less than trying to create life- oh well, Det Handen.


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