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Old Feb 20, 2009 | 08:42 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

If he has a weapons permit he should be good to go lol
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by mr.haterz
he needs a gun rack ,
is that legal??? concealed weapon in open view???
I am pretty sure it's legal here in Texas if it is unloaded, but I don't know about other states.
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 09:36 AM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by $$$$DINO$$$$
we use white boards with black letters on our highways some where? i dont remember seeing any..

You need to travel more. That sign has something to do with the HOV lane. You know, like "No single occupant vehicles between 6-9 am, and 3-5 pm"

Almost everything else is white on green.
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by MJL
You need to travel more. That sign has something to do with the HOV lane. You know, like "No single occupant vehicles between 6-9 am, and 3-5 pm"

Almost everything else is white on green.
yeah, i know it's everywhere down here in the south, dunno about up north though.
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 01:36 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by $$$$DINO$$$$
we use white boards with black letters on our highways some where? i dont remember seeing any..
every HOV lane in the country is marked with those style signs
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 02:12 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by wheelburns
it does kinda look like the l.i.e.
nope, that would honestly make the news here. and the trees in the background are too big lol
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 03:03 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by mr.haterz
he needs a gun rack ,
is that legal??? concealed weapon in open view???
I'm no gun expert

but how could you 'conceal' in 'open view'


its either concealed, or its not, right?
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 03:05 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by Towlieee
I'm no gun expert

but how could you 'conceal' in 'open view'


its either concealed, or its not, right?
I was thinking the same thing
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 04:07 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by Towlieee
I'm no gun expert

but how could you 'conceal' in 'open view'


its either concealed, or its not, right?
i was thinking the exact same thing.

im not sure on gun laws because they are so different state to state but i feel like to have a assault rifle strapped to your back wouldn't go over well
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by wheelburns
i was thinking the exact same thing.

im not sure on gun laws because they are so different state to state but i feel like to have a assault rifle strapped to your back wouldn't go over well
ya I have on idea

anyone know the laws?

I've always assumed, you can't carry a gun in the trunk of your car in a gun bag right?

But you CAN carry a unloaded gun either mounted to your window, or on your dash?

edit: when I was a kid a cop stopped me on my bicycle on the way to the paintball field.. He said he could charge me with carrying a concelead fire arm.. I was 11 years old and my paintbal gun didn't even have the barrel or tank on it in my back pack lol..
He let me continue on though
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Re: real gangster riders

that ***** bad ***
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 04:15 PM
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Re: real gangster riders

Originally Posted by Towlieee
ya I have on idea

anyone know the laws?

I've always assumed, you can't carry a gun in the trunk of your car in a gun bag right?

But you CAN carry a unloaded gun either mounted to your window, or on your dash?

edit: when I was a kid a cop stopped me on my bicycle on the way to the paintball field.. He said he could charge me with carrying a concelead fire arm.. I was 11 years old and my paintbal gun didn't even have the barrel or tank on it in my back pack lol..
He let me continue on though


Transporting Firearms in Automobiles
Under federal law, a person is allowed to transport a firearm across state lines from one place where it is legal to possess firearms to another place where it is legal to possess firearms. The firearm must be unloaded and in the trunk of a vehicle. If the vehicle has no trunk the firearm must be unloaded and in a locked container (not the glove compartment or console). This federal law overrides state or local laws.

Many states have laws governing the transportation of firearms. Also, many cities and localities have ordinances restricting their transportation. Travelers must be aware of these laws and comply with the legal requirements in each JURISDICTION. There is no uniform state transportation procedure for firearms. Once you reach your destination, the state law—or, in some areas, municipal law—will control the ownership, possession, and transportation of your firearms.

It must be stressed that as soon as any firearm— handgun, rifle, or shotgun—is carried on or about the person, or placed in a vehicle where it is readily accessible, state and local firearms laws dealing with carrying come into play. If a person wishes to transport firearms in such a manner, it is advisable that he become aware of local laws by contacting the Attorney General's office in each state through which he may travel, or by reviewing an NRA State Firearms Law Digest. He should determine whether a permit is needed and how to obtain one. While many states require a permit for this type of carrying, most will not issue such permits to non-residents, and other prohibit such carrying altogether.
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