Yeah, much easier to transport here... I believe ours is mostly just that the ammo has to be separated from the firearm... like the firearms in the trunk and ammo locked in glove box...
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In that case the moving company will be in any hot water as the vehicle should have been inspected prior to crossing international borders . Not sure about the carrying laws in the USA ? but assuming that we are talking about a side arm here ? in Canada in order to transfer any side arm it has to be in a locked case and can only be carried to and from a licenced firing range , a record is also supposed to be kept of any movement , the laws here are not as liberal as in the USA in that regard .As was mentioned I'd call the detective back , explain the situation and let them pursue the owner of said vehicle , plus more then likely the border that was crossed will also be in question , I can't see you getting in any trouble ? but these days and the leadership in charge in Canada ?
Yeah, much easier to transport here... I believe ours is mostly just that the ammo has to be separated from the firearm... like the firearms in the trunk and ammo locked in glove box...
In Florida, A zippered gun case is acceptable, not loaded.
Florida does not define loaded, so if there is a magazine in and it is not chambered, or if there is no magazine, it is up to the officers discretion I suppose.
I am surprised they have not defined loaded as of yet.
Oh, we can open carry here in TN... I was talking more about driving across state lines and such... the general rules for US in comparison to Canada...
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