General Geoff
Member
This news article prompted a question in my mind. I understand that FOPA protects gun owners who take their firearms with them, when travelling through gun-unfriendly states, as long as they're secured in the trunk, unloaded, etc..
But what about a traveller on foot, who has nothing more than a backpack or rolling cart? How would he secure a firearm so that he can walk through a state in which he is not allowed to carry openly or concealed about his person? Obviously someone taking such a trek on foot would be well-advised to be armed, so is there a way to do so legally in states like Illinois, New York, etc?
But what about a traveller on foot, who has nothing more than a backpack or rolling cart? How would he secure a firearm so that he can walk through a state in which he is not allowed to carry openly or concealed about his person? Obviously someone taking such a trek on foot would be well-advised to be armed, so is there a way to do so legally in states like Illinois, New York, etc?