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Heads up for PA folks!, Transportation of Firearms in Pennsylvania
post April 22nd 2009 11:56 PM
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May 30, 2008 Posted In: Pennsylvania

By David M. Goldman on May 30, 2008 12:09 PM Depending on the type of firearm, either long gun or handgun, the laws regarding transportation differ. (18 PA.C.S. § 6106).

A long gun includes rifles, shotguns, and may include NFA firearms, depending on whether the barrel and overall length classifies it as a long rifle or handgun. All long guns must be unloaded, prior to transport; meaning that the chamber must be clear and all magazines removed. Ammunition must be stored in a separate container and cannot be loaded in the magazines.

A handgun must also be unloaded, prior to transport, unless the individual possesses a valid PA License to Carry Firearms (LTCF) or other similar license issued by another state, which PA honors.
For more information see the article on Pennsylvania Concealed Gun Reciprocity. Moreover, handguns may only be transported to and from specific activities and locations. Some examples of "to and From" are the place of purchase, repair, range, hunting location, or other places listed in 18 PA.C.S. § 6106.

If Class 3 firearms are going to be transported out of state, one needs to file a Form 20 to obtain permission from the AFT.

Links and References to Other Pages:

http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/...ation-of-firearms-in.html
http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/states/pennsylvania/
http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/...ia-concealed-gun-rec.html
http://www.psp.state.pa.us/psp...a=15&bc=0&c=70426
http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/form20.html


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NFA Gun Trust Lawyer Blog

May 30, 2008 Posted In: Pennsylvania

By David M. Goldman on May 30, 2008 12:09 PM Depending on the type of firearm, either long gun or handgun, the laws regarding transportation differ. (18 PA.C.S. § 6106).

A long gun includes rifles, shotguns, and may include NFA firearms, depending on whether the barrel and overall length classifies it as a long rifle or handgun. All long guns must be unloaded, prior to transport; meaning that the chamber must be clear and all magazines removed. Ammunition must be stored in a separate container and cannot be loaded in the magazines.

A handgun must also be unloaded, prior to transport, unless the individual possesses a valid PA License to Carry Firearms (LTCF) or other similar license issued by another state, which PA honors.
For more information see the article on Pennsylvania Concealed Gun Reciprocity. Moreover, handguns may only be transported to and from specific activities and locations. Some examples of "to and From" are the place of purchase, repair, range, hunting location, or other places listed in 18 PA.C.S. § 6106.

If Class 3 firearms are going to be transported out of state, one needs to file a Form 20 to obtain permission from the AFT.

good info to know

Links and References to Other Pages:

http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/states/pennsylvania/
http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/...ia-concealed-gun-rec.html
http://www.psp.state.pa.us/psp...a=15&bc=0&c=70426
http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/form20.html


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