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Long guns in car...

Postby crowell33 » Mon, 16 May 2011 12:05:28

So, I realize you need to lock up both the firearm and the ammo; however, do they need to be locked up separate from each other? For example, I have a Jeep Wrangler (so no trunk). When I lock them up in the back, should I keep the ammo in a separate "box"?


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Re: Long guns in car...

Postby rromeo » Mon, 16 May 2011 12:27:14

I am near positive that none of what you posted is necessary.
I know that ammo does not need to be locked up, and I believe rifles don't need to be locked, except maybe near a school.

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Postby crowell33 » Mon, 16 May 2011 12:29:21

rromeo wrote:I am near positive that none of what you posted is necessary.
I know that ammo does not need to be locked up, and I believe rifles don't need to be locked, except maybe near a school.

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Is that rule just for handguns then?


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