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Transporting a firearm in PA
I have always gone by the rule of keeping the firearm itself in either the trunk or glovebox and the ammunition in the compartment that the firearm is not. I have never had an issue and one local officer seemed fine with it when I questioned him about it at a gas station.
Now, my daily driver is a truck so there is no "trunk." The two times I have transported my firearms(an AR15 and a semi-auto handgun) I kept the ammo in the glove box, and crammed my gun case under the back seat out of my reach. I dont want to put them in the bed of the truck as to keep them from flying around and god forbid it starts raining while I drive. So my question, what is the best way to transport a firearm in a truck to avoid getting hassled about having it? Note: Once I get my CCW I shouldnt have to worry about transporting the .40 as long as I show my ccw card, but that doesnt work for long guns. Thoughts officers? Thanks, Ryan |
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