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I'll soon be traveling through several states. I'll be going through: New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota.
In times past, when making trips like this, I have used packing.org as a starting point and individual states web sites to clarify anything that seemed out of the ordinary. Now that packing.org is gone, I'm trying to make use of http://handgunlaw.us and http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/. Both of which seem to be useless for my purpose.
I sincerely hope that I'm mistaken and someone can point me to the state law summary section at handgunlaw.us.
What I want to know on a state by state basis:
* Honor my AZ permit (found that somewhere else)?
* Must inform officer during traffic encounter?
* Any crazy off limits places (New Mexico used to have any place that sold liquor by the bottle!)?
* Any thing else that might be strange (Utah is strange about guns in a vehicle, for example)?
I don't mean to belittle these sites. Nor am I saying that packing.org was the end all. I can see where the interpretation and summary of law is the place of an attorney and none other. I don't blame those guys for not wanting to take on that liability. Packing.org sure was a resource though.
In times past, when making trips like this, I have used packing.org as a starting point and individual states web sites to clarify anything that seemed out of the ordinary. Now that packing.org is gone, I'm trying to make use of http://handgunlaw.us and http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/. Both of which seem to be useless for my purpose.
I sincerely hope that I'm mistaken and someone can point me to the state law summary section at handgunlaw.us.
What I want to know on a state by state basis:
* Honor my AZ permit (found that somewhere else)?
* Must inform officer during traffic encounter?
* Any crazy off limits places (New Mexico used to have any place that sold liquor by the bottle!)?
* Any thing else that might be strange (Utah is strange about guns in a vehicle, for example)?
I don't mean to belittle these sites. Nor am I saying that packing.org was the end all. I can see where the interpretation and summary of law is the place of an attorney and none other. I don't blame those guys for not wanting to take on that liability. Packing.org sure was a resource though.