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At some point later this year I might be moving from VA to DC. I have a small collection of firearms, some of which are probably prohibited in DC. Does anyone know anything about keeping your guns stored in a gun friendly state (VA) while residing in a not-so-gun-friendly "state" (DC)?
A this point I'm not so concerned with trying to carry or trying to buy and sell guns, which I realize would become more difficult if I take up DC residency. I'm more focused on just keeping the guns I currently own and being able to access them to go out to the range without breaking any laws. And, frankly, I have no interest in jumping through all the hoops to bring my guns into DC, and some of my guns are probably outright banned in DC due to capacity restrictions, box magazines, etc, despite Heller.
I can't find any facilities in northern VA that specifically provide firearm storage. I'm pondering just getting a regular public storage locker and keeping my firearms there (if their terms allow it and if I'm satisfied with their security).
Anyone have any insights?
Thanks
At some point later this year I might be moving from VA to DC. I have a small collection of firearms, some of which are probably prohibited in DC. Does anyone know anything about keeping your guns stored in a gun friendly state (VA) while residing in a not-so-gun-friendly "state" (DC)?
A this point I'm not so concerned with trying to carry or trying to buy and sell guns, which I realize would become more difficult if I take up DC residency. I'm more focused on just keeping the guns I currently own and being able to access them to go out to the range without breaking any laws. And, frankly, I have no interest in jumping through all the hoops to bring my guns into DC, and some of my guns are probably outright banned in DC due to capacity restrictions, box magazines, etc, despite Heller.
I can't find any facilities in northern VA that specifically provide firearm storage. I'm pondering just getting a regular public storage locker and keeping my firearms there (if their terms allow it and if I'm satisfied with their security).
Anyone have any insights?
Thanks