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Coming to Pennsylvanis

imperialism2024

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Hmpf... I'll admit that I don't really know whether country of residency has an effect on what would otherwise be legal without any special permit or license (i.e. openly carrying a loaded firearm on foot and transporting an unloaded firearm).

:question:
 

Statkowski

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I believe our original poster is referring to some sort of internal passport (Ireland does not have states with their own individual governments).

Feel free to travel anywhere you want in the United States of America without any hassles, border checkpoints, internal passports, or any other restrictions. Of course, if you're driving, remember, over here we drive on the right side of the road, not the left.
 

imperialism2024

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Statkowski wrote:
I believe our original poster is referring to some sort of internal passport (Ireland does not have states with their own individual governments).

Feel free to travel anywhere you want in the United States of America without any hassles, border checkpoints, internal passports, or any other restrictions. Of course, if you're driving, remember, over here we drive on the right side of the road, not the left.
Well, I'm assuming he's talking about travelling with a handgun as his post on the Idaho forum talks about it.
 

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Just read on the Virginia post that our Irish friend will indeed be travelling with a personal protection device.

Not having a state-issued license or permit, he will have to transport it locked in the trunk, with the ammunition in a separate container. Other than that, no special permit or license is required.
 
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