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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3286498" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Under the original SDA law, you could carry a long gun with the magazine loaded, and inserted, but not chamber loaded only if you had the CC license. If you didn't have the license, you had to use the old laws and I'm not real familiar with them. I think you had to have the long gun completely unloaded and out of reach of the driver or something. Don't remember. It doesn't matter now. </p><p>I haven't read what if any has changed with the Constitutional Carry laws regarding long guns been lazy I guess because I always have an MSR in the truck and a bump at the wrong time will release the bolt lock and load the chamber if the magazine is inserted making it an illegal carry under the original SDA, so I always leave the magazine nearby. </p><p>For the record, I don't understand why any long gun can't be chamber loaded because your pistol can be chamber loaded and a pistol can be brought into play much quicker than a long gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3286498, member: 5412"] Under the original SDA law, you could carry a long gun with the magazine loaded, and inserted, but not chamber loaded only if you had the CC license. If you didn't have the license, you had to use the old laws and I'm not real familiar with them. I think you had to have the long gun completely unloaded and out of reach of the driver or something. Don't remember. It doesn't matter now. I haven't read what if any has changed with the Constitutional Carry laws regarding long guns been lazy I guess because I always have an MSR in the truck and a bump at the wrong time will release the bolt lock and load the chamber if the magazine is inserted making it an illegal carry under the original SDA, so I always leave the magazine nearby. For the record, I don't understand why any long gun can't be chamber loaded because your pistol can be chamber loaded and a pistol can be brought into play much quicker than a long gun. [/QUOTE]
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