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GFSZ Question

peter nap

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:lol: LOVE that movie!!! Oh, the never-ending supply of sound bites! If only Clooney wasn't such a tool in real life.

TFred

Well I have it on good authority that Numenor did sell his soul to the devil! (He said so):uhoh:

And now that the records are sealed, he belongs to a secret society he doesn't need to mention the name of.
 
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WalkingWolf

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So what. There's about a zero chance that one could get TO the private property that's w/in 1000' of a school w/o being on non-private property w/in 1000' of a school...

Roscoe

If one is concerned there are options that can be used to avoid breaking the non law, while transporting a firearm through a GFSZ. Some states a license/permit allows carry in a zone. The weapon can be stored securely while traveling through the zone. One could carry a firearm that has not been in interstate commerce, or a person could carry a antique firearm while going through a zone.
 

Numenor

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You could. You're Bona fide now!

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HAHAHAHA, touché. Actually I did get my CHP before I started carrying given that I wasn't comfortable going OC. Now though I think I'm mostly OC. :D
 

WalkingWolf

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Well couldn't someone consider the glove box of my car private property? Because they would need a search warrant to search the glove box.

See Black V United States 4th district, that should answer your question.

Let me add that in a traffic stop, police might have reason to search a unlocked glove box, because it is within reach, and accessible. But they have to have RAS, which could be a traffic offense.

I don't worry about it, I wear my firearm driving through zones. But then I do not look to see the limits of a zone. If you read it actually says you that you know you are in a zone.
 
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