14 March 2006, 07:28
kudu56Borrowed from the political forum!
Bully for the NRA!
http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_358812014 March 2006, 07:40
dustofferFrom the article posted at the link: "Under the law, a citizen can transport an unloaded gun between two jurisdictions that don't prohibit it - as long as it is locked in a hard case with the ammunition locked in a separate hard case, "regardless of what local law says," explains Bach.
The law is routinely violated in "anti-gun" jurisdictions, Bach says, notably New York, Los Angeles and New Jersey."
Is there any doubt why I don't live in New York, Los Angeles, or New Jersey? This is a really good reason not to (among others).14 March 2006, 07:53
BlankI grew up in New York and New Jersey, so I know all about it.
Like most of the non-natives here say, "I wasn't born in Idaho, but I got here as fast as I could".
14 March 2006, 08:02
buckeyeshooterHe ought to get more than $3 million for the abuse and violation of his civil rights.
14 March 2006, 08:17
Matt NormanSadly, as a L.E.O in an almost eastern metro area, I can see how/why this kind of b.s. happened to this guy. Am glad he's taking them to task over it. A law-abiding citizen should not be messed with like this.
Matt Norman
NRA Life Member
SCI " "
14 March 2006, 09:55
NeverflinchI just couldn't help but thinking the entire time I was reading this how frightened this guy must have been. Having guys asking him to get them guns....etc. How do you respond without fear of saying the wrong thing? Not to mention he had to endure all of this for doing nothing wrong. The initial judge is an idiot and should be disbarred.
14 March 2006, 21:24
rickt300I was pulled over by a jerk Highway patrolman in east Texas. He held a gun on me and told me to uncase my deer rifle and hand it to him. I refused, was taken to jail and released the next day no charges filed or even a record of my arrest? Makes you realize how dangerous some of these guys are. I did file a report that went on his record though.