Bob D 0 Posted July 6, 2010 I have a friend who lives in the "Free" State of Pennsylvania. He'll be transporting some 30 Rd Mags, traveling to the Southern States, but cutting through NJ to get there. I informed him that if he gets caught with these Mags in Jersey, he will have a problem. He replied that he is a resident of a state that considers these mags legal, and NJ has no authority over him as he is just passing through. Can anyone tell me if he correct? Bob D. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted July 6, 2010 I have a friend who lives in the "Free" State of Pennsylvania. He'll be transporting some 30 Rd Mags, traveling to the Southern States, but cutting through NJ to get there. I informed him that if he gets caught with these Mags in Jersey, he will have a problem. He replied that he is a resident of a state that considers these mags legal, and NJ has no authority over him as he is just passing through. Can anyone tell me if he correct? Bob D. he is wrong imo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joejaxx 38 Posted July 6, 2010 I have a friend who lives in the "Free" State of Pennsylvania. He'll be transporting some 30 Rd Mags, traveling to the Southern States, but cutting through NJ to get there. I informed him that if he gets caught with these Mags in Jersey, he will have a problem. He replied that he is a resident of a state that considers these mags legal, and NJ has no authority over him as he is just passing through. Can anyone tell me if he correct? Bob D. As long as he is traveling from a State where he legally owns the firearms and accessories to an endpoint state of the journey where the same is true he is correct. Notwithstanding any other provision of any law or any rule or regulation of a State or any political subdivision thereof, any person who is not otherwise prohibited by this chapter from transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm shall be entitled to transport a firearm for any lawful purpose from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm to any other place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm if, during such transportation the firearm is unloaded, and neither the firearm nor any ammunition being transported is readily accessible or is directly accessible from the passenger compartment of such transporting vehicle: Provided, That in the case of a vehicle without a compartment separate from the driver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sirsloop 1 Posted July 6, 2010 Lol....how exactly is NJ on the way from anywhere in PA through to a southern state? HAHAH! He's gotta be visiting something in NJ on the way. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KpdPipes 388 Posted July 6, 2010 Lol....how exactly is NJ on the way from anywhere in PA through to a southern state? HAHAH! He's gotta be visiting something in NJ on the way. Pa Turnpike to NJ Turnpike, then 95 south through Delaware Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damjan 73 Posted July 6, 2010 Why doesn`t he just take 95 South to Phila and on to Delaware and save himself 12$ of tolls (and possibly 10K worth of lawyer fees)..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted July 6, 2010 Why doesn`t he just take 95 South to Phila and on to Delaware and save himself 12$ of tolls (and possibly 10K worth of lawyer fees)..... this.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sirsloop 1 Posted July 6, 2010 thats what I was thinking... or get over to 81s Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pizza Bob 1,488 Posted July 6, 2010 The statute quoted is from the Federal Peaceable Journey law. I'm bothered by the fact that it only stipulates "firearm", says nothing about accessories or removable component parts. Possession, alone, of hi-cap (>15 rds) mags is a violation and I'm not sure he'd be covered. PK90 may want to chime in here, he's pretty sharp on things like this. Paul? Adios, Pizza Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites