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AR15.COM
6/5/2001 5:53:16 PM EDT
Can I take a pistol in my car from my residence(New Mexico); crossing Texas, into Oklahoma, where I used to live, and own property?

Thanks
6/5/2001 7:18:19 PM EDT
[#1]
Yes you can.  Check www.packing.org  for particulars.

hth
Steve
6/5/2001 7:33:16 PM EDT
[#2]
Check the NRA's website for the gunlaws in texas and OK. Always stop for stop signs and don't speed to avoid an incident with police in case there is something illegal.
[sniper]

-Chuck
6/6/2001 6:51:11 AM EDT
[#3]
You can transport any legal firearm FROM any place it's legal TO any place it's legal and pass thru where ever you want.  Should be locked up not in the passenger compartment.
6/7/2001 5:11:36 PM EDT
[#4]
Any gun dealer should have a copy of state by state firearms laws. It's a BATF govt. publication.

Check the laws. Check the NRA and "packing" site, also

http://www.NationalCCW.com/

GENERALLY, it's unlawful to carry a loaded gun in the car where it's accessible to the driver or passenger.

GENERALLY, it's lawful to carry a firearm UNLOADED in the trunk of the car or otherwise unaccessible to drivers/passengers.

GENERALLY, a mobile home or camper is considered a "domicile" and MOST states allow you to keep a loaded gun for defense in your "domicile" or place of business.

Out of state license plates are an open invitation to be pulled over by the police.

WE NEED A NATIONAL CARRY LAW.