Greg M
Member
Here in Maryland, we can't even stop to pee driving to and from the range. Since I was a Boy Scout and always like to "be prepared", I've been thinking about what I would do if I had my firearm in the trunk and for whatever reason a police officer asked to search the vehicle. I've learned on this forum that I should ALWAYS deny permission to search my vehicle, but if they call the dogs out, they might detect the gun powder odor.
Would a Tupperware container keep pups from sniffing out my firearm? Do any of you have another solution to this potential problem? I guess a large ammo box would be sniff-proof. Is the gun powder residue on my hands detectable by dog?
Thanks,
Greg
Would a Tupperware container keep pups from sniffing out my firearm? Do any of you have another solution to this potential problem? I guess a large ammo box would be sniff-proof. Is the gun powder residue on my hands detectable by dog?
Thanks,
Greg