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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor1653" data-source="post: 2297647" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>Guys, when it comes to contacting other states for info after you've read their handgun code, I recommend calling the AG's office rather than the State Police. Ask for an Assistant/Deputy AG and ask them to clarify the rule for you. Make sure to ask if there is an opinion on the rule already. Not saying the person won't know but in my experience the AG's folks know what you're looking for better than law enforcement. That's been my experience. I had a conversation with an AAG who have me his cell number and told me to call him if i had any issues while traveling through his state and thanked me for taking the time to call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor1653, post: 2297647, member: 5197"] Guys, when it comes to contacting other states for info after you've read their handgun code, I recommend calling the AG's office rather than the State Police. Ask for an Assistant/Deputy AG and ask them to clarify the rule for you. Make sure to ask if there is an opinion on the rule already. Not saying the person won't know but in my experience the AG's folks know what you're looking for better than law enforcement. That's been my experience. I had a conversation with an AAG who have me his cell number and told me to call him if i had any issues while traveling through his state and thanked me for taking the time to call. [/QUOTE]
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