Road Trip with a Gun

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Planning a trip to visit family and trying to figure out the best route. I want to bring a firearm with me, but going through New York makes things a bit complicated. Taking the long way around adds a ton of drive time, and I'm not sure it's worth it. I've heard mixed things about how to handle this—some say it's better to just avoid NY altogether, while others have managed to navigate the laws there without too much hassle. Curious if anyone's faced this before and what you ended up doing. I'm open to any suggestions or tips that could make this a smoother trip.
 
I hear ya, just adding so much time to go around, but beats the alternative if something were to happen.
 
Obviously you are driving? Are you Carry permitted? If so, check this link
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/

I assume you want protection for the trip? otherwise ship it to an FFL in the destination state, or leave it home in the safe.
If not, plan your trip VERY carefully. plenty of resources available...USCCA, NRA, etc...

I've travelled to Utah many times armed as I have both CA an AZ permits, which affords me safe travel through Nevada.
 
NY like CA does not allow any reciprocal carry. NY was so strict you had to have a CCW to even own a handgun. We have that and a NYC law to thank for the Bruen decision

The HR218 would have been ok. My NY CO son's is good in CA from what he tells me

I used to have A NYCCW and I could not return to NY and CC even with my Lifetime Hunting License
 
I have the same question but reverse! We're going to an event in Pasadena and curious what the rule is on carrying a pistol to California? Not necessarily everywhere we're going but having it in the car and room. I've had a ccw for 20 years and just curious what the law says Gavin's Nazi law lol. Regardless what the law is there I'll be packing at least driving there and back. I'm not going to a city LA that basically has third world laws unarmed. Period.
 
Even if it's out of Oklahoma? I just paid the 200 dollar extortion fee to renew it for 10 years I believe it is. Oklahoma handgun license For semi auto /derringers /revolvers Thanks for your help I appreciate it!
 
Even if it's out of Oklahoma? I just paid the 200 dollar extortion fee to renew it for 10 years I believe it is. Oklahoma handgun license For semi auto /derringers /revolvers Thanks for your help I appreciate it!
Nope
CA has not set up a plan yet after they lost in court for reciprocal carry. To do proposals
would probably cost more than 200.
Just say you are an illegal, you will be forgiven.
 
Post was if it was one that CA recognizes. Pretty nebulous at the moment

Common citizen ones are not recognized. They have not implemented their court loss yet
That was a retired LEO posting. LEO ones are My CO son from another state can.
Thats what CA recognizes at the moment.
 
Well I really hope I don't need it. That's all 😉 I really liked the last time we went out west but I'd be lying if I said I'm expecting the same. Last time out there was 2004 Santa Monica it was great.
 
Yes, EW is correct, and I apologize. Many states have a reciprocal agreement which allows CCW from state to state. California will not recognize another state's agreement. As said above, being a retired law enforcement officer, I fall under HR218, which allows me to carry in all 50 states, but I myself will not enter many states, since weapons are not permitted in federal institutions, regardless of having a paper that says otherwise. We recently went to Philadelphia for a visit, and knew seeing the Liberty Bell would probably not allow a CCW, so I brought my knife. Good lord, I felt similar to a convict once they found it. I was detained, needed to speak to their supervisor, and threatened to arrest me. It got ugly until one of the commanding officers told me to just keep it in my pocket. Had that been a firearm, what the hell would I have done?
 
I am not a lawyer or a law expert. But I do try to keep myself abreast of ever changing laws.
In 2020, I had to go back to my former state and was planning on driving back. I knew I would be in trouble flying into that state. I flew into another and drove 2 extra hours to handle my business. I wasn't going to be naked going cross country to come back. But I did my research.

Things were locked up in my airline approved container that I could attach under the seat where I might not have been legal. I made it back X country

@Rusty tweezers i don't know if you are flying or driving. But let me share an experience.
My wife bought an antique test tube stand. The upright rod was too long for a suitcase. I decided to buy a gun case to transport it back.
Hassle because it was a gun case checking it. Even bigger hassle to retrieve at Burbank Airport. My name repeatedly called to pick up, had to show id. All for a 3 ft rod in a gun case.
This is what you will deal with if you fly into California.
 

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