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<blockquote data-quote="tulsamal" data-source="post: 2699792" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>Remember the woman who was arrested in New Jersey despite having a valid CCW? The laws are different and some states are a PITA. For instance, driving through California. You get pulled over and somehow a search is launched. Then you have guns that aren't on the CA Approved List. AR's with high capacity mags. Glocks with high capacity mags. Etc. Same thing in Illinois or New York state.</p><p></p><p>I used to drive from OK to OH. Went through Illinois. I would always stop and unload my CCW and put it in the trunk before I crossed the state line. Then load back up at the other side. I wasn't going to jail over this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsamal, post: 2699792, member: 571"] Remember the woman who was arrested in New Jersey despite having a valid CCW? The laws are different and some states are a PITA. For instance, driving through California. You get pulled over and somehow a search is launched. Then you have guns that aren't on the CA Approved List. AR's with high capacity mags. Glocks with high capacity mags. Etc. Same thing in Illinois or New York state. I used to drive from OK to OH. Went through Illinois. I would always stop and unload my CCW and put it in the trunk before I crossed the state line. Then load back up at the other side. I wasn't going to jail over this. [/QUOTE]
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