FJRocha
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Uh? :blink:I used to have always wanted a replica 1911 but no that iv had THIS awsome idea ill have to look into it instead once i get out of the red
Uh? :blink:I used to have always wanted a replica 1911 but no that iv had THIS awsome idea ill have to look into it instead once i get out of the red
I'm a little late in reading this but you need to be careful. In the Socialist Republic of Maryland it is against the law to transport a handgun unless you are traveling to or back from a pistol range and then the LEO is going to want to see proof. Further, the handgun must be located in the vehicle so as not to be accessible by any person in the vehicle. How that would work on a motorcycle is some what fuzzy.For me, I carry on my person. I like to be in control of the firearm. But this rule only applies when I am riding in VA or other states that honor my VA CCW. Since I am so close to MD and travel up there just about everyday. I then carry it in my side bag with the clip in the glove box.
Berretta 92FS
Ok a short Constitutional law primer:I'm a little late in reading this but you need to be careful. In the Socialist Republic of Maryland it is against the law to transport a handgun unless you are traveling to or back from a pistol range and then the LEO is going to want to see proof. Further, the handgun must be located in the vehicle so as not to be accessible by any person in the vehicle. How that would work on a motorcycle is some what fuzzy.For me, I carry on my person. I like to be in control of the firearm. But this rule only applies when I am riding in VA or other states that honor my VA CCW. Since I am so close to MD and travel up there just about everyday. I then carry it in my side bag with the clip in the glove box.
Berretta 92FS
But, cross over the Woodrow Wilson bridge (or at Point of Rocks) into Virginia and you can openly carry or take a short training course, get a permit and you can carry concealed. Two states side by side with laws 180 degrees apart.
Ok a short Constitutional law primer:I'm a little late in reading this but you need to be careful. In the Socialist Republic of Maryland it is against the law to transport a handgun unless you are traveling to or back from a pistol range and then the LEO is going to want to see proof. Further, the handgun must be located in the vehicle so as not to be accessible by any person in the vehicle. How that would work on a motorcycle is some what fuzzy.For me, I carry on my person. I like to be in control of the firearm. But this rule only applies when I am riding in VA or other states that honor my VA CCW. Since I am so close to MD and travel up there just about everyday. I then carry it in my side bag with the clip in the glove box.
Berretta 92FS
But, cross over the Woodrow Wilson bridge (or at Point of Rocks) into Virginia and you can openly carry or take a short training course, get a permit and you can carry concealed. Two states side by side with laws 180 degrees apart.
No search without a warrant or probable cause-- in Maryland or any other country in the US.
Place the gun in something secured like a zipped tank bag, saddlebag or what ever (not on your person in a pocket-- frisk for weapons is OK per Sandy Day and the Supremes). Officer has to have reasonable suspicion to ask for a search without a warrant... you say, "state your reason for request", and then say no. If he doesn't have probable cause (and if he did, he wouldn't ask for permission in the first place) he can't search. If he does, sue his ***. If you left it in plain sight, or are carrying it on you, do not pass go and go straight to jail.
End of lesson.
B)
Couldn't agree more... don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Fortunately, I fall under the Federal get out of jail free exemption, and can carry anywhere-- no matter what Maryland says.Ok a short Constitutional law primer:I'm a little late in reading this but you need to be careful. In the Socialist Republic of Maryland it is against the law to transport a handgun unless you are traveling to or back from a pistol range and then the LEO is going to want to see proof. Further, the handgun must be located in the vehicle so as not to be accessible by any person in the vehicle. How that would work on a motorcycle is some what fuzzy.For me, I carry on my person. I like to be in control of the firearm. But this rule only applies when I am riding in VA or other states that honor my VA CCW. Since I am so close to MD and travel up there just about everyday. I then carry it in my side bag with the clip in the glove box.
Berretta 92FS
But, cross over the Woodrow Wilson bridge (or at Point of Rocks) into Virginia and you can openly carry or take a short training course, get a permit and you can carry concealed. Two states side by side with laws 180 degrees apart.
No search without a warrant or probable cause-- in Maryland or any other country in the US.
Place the gun in something secured like a zipped tank bag, saddlebag or what ever (not on your person in a pocket-- frisk for weapons is OK per Sandy Day and the Supremes). Officer has to have reasonable suspicion to ask for a search without a warrant... you say, "state your reason for request", and then say no. If he doesn't have probable cause (and if he did, he wouldn't ask for permission in the first place) he can't search. If he does, sue his ***. If you left it in plain sight, or are carrying it on you, do not pass go and go straight to jail.
End of lesson.
B)
Correct. But why take the risk? Suit? Biker versus cop. Biker with a handgun...concealed no less. Bet the lawyer wouldn't take that on a contingency bases.
including federal property?Couldn't agree more... don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Fortunately, I fall under the Federal get out of jail free exemption, and can carry anywhere-- no matter what Maryland says.Ok a short Constitutional law primer:I'm a little late in reading this but you need to be careful. In the Socialist Republic of Maryland it is against the law to transport a handgun unless you are traveling to or back from a pistol range and then the LEO is going to want to see proof. Further, the handgun must be located in the vehicle so as not to be accessible by any person in the vehicle. How that would work on a motorcycle is some what fuzzy.For me, I carry on my person. I like to be in control of the firearm. But this rule only applies when I am riding in VA or other states that honor my VA CCW. Since I am so close to MD and travel up there just about everyday. I then carry it in my side bag with the clip in the glove box.
Berretta 92FS
But, cross over the Woodrow Wilson bridge (or at Point of Rocks) into Virginia and you can openly carry or take a short training course, get a permit and you can carry concealed. Two states side by side with laws 180 degrees apart.
No search without a warrant or probable cause-- in Maryland or any other country in the US.
Place the gun in something secured like a zipped tank bag, saddlebag or what ever (not on your person in a pocket-- frisk for weapons is OK per Sandy Day and the Supremes). Officer has to have reasonable suspicion to ask for a search without a warrant... you say, "state your reason for request", and then say no. If he doesn't have probable cause (and if he did, he wouldn't ask for permission in the first place) he can't search. If he does, sue his ***. If you left it in plain sight, or are carrying it on you, do not pass go and go straight to jail.
End of lesson.
B)
Correct. But why take the risk? Suit? Biker versus cop. Biker with a handgun...concealed no less. Bet the lawyer wouldn't take that on a contingency bases.
B)
Constitutional issues aside (it can be very costly to prove to a court that you are right AND i'm sure we've all heard about The Patriot Act).I'm a little late in reading this but you need to be careful. In the Socialist Republic of Maryland it is against the law to transport a handgun unless you are traveling to or back from a pistol range and then the LEO is going to want to see proof. Further, the handgun must be located in the vehicle so as not to be accessible by any person in the vehicle. How that would work on a motorcycle is some what fuzzy.For me, I carry on my person. I like to be in control of the firearm. But this rule only applies when I am riding in VA or other states that honor my VA CCW. Since I am so close to MD and travel up there just about everyday. I then carry it in my side bag with the clip in the glove box.
Berretta 92FS
But, cross over the Woodrow Wilson bridge (or at Point of Rocks) into Virginia and you can openly carry or take a short training course, get a permit and you can carry concealed. Two states side by side with laws 180 degrees apart.
in YOUR case the Firearm Owners Protection Act doesn't help you since your destination is MD so their local rules apply. If someone was starting in VA and heading somewhere that took them through MD, they would be covered if "transporting" (not "carrying" in the legal sense).The only legal time and way you can transport a firearm in a vehicle without a permit is: While transporting a weapon to:
A Gun shop for repairs.
From place of legal purchase.
Formal or informal target shoot.
Sport shooting event.
Hunting.
Trapping.
Dog obedience training class or show.
Organized military activity.
oh, i thought you were hinting at being leo, and therefore able to carry anywhere, which is why i was curious if you including federal property (which leo's can't). so, never mind! ( :Nope, nor anyplace that has a sign up saying "no weapons".
I was referring to states and municipalities in general, as they can not make any prohibitions.
There are a number of restrictions applying like schools, courthouses, big sporting events, etc. Owners still have rights over their property and who carries/doesn't carry there. You still have to watch your Ps & Qs to not be illegal.
That's for CCW-- at least I can now carry in my vehicle in any state.
B)
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