Traveling With a Gun: Do These 3 Things First

Published on July 9, 2021
Duration: 7:26

This guide, presented by former law enforcement officer Chip Eberhart, outlines critical steps for traveling with firearms across state lines. It emphasizes understanding and adhering to the laws of each state visited, focusing on the immediate duty to inform law enforcement during traffic stops, navigating laws around carrying firearms where alcohol is sold, and researching prohibited locations. Proper firearm storage in a locked case is also stressed.

Quick Summary

When traveling with firearms, prioritize knowing the immediate duty to inform law enforcement during traffic stops, understanding laws about carrying where alcohol is sold, and researching any prohibited places in the state you are visiting. Due diligence is crucial for legal compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Firearm Travel
  2. 00:33Key Precautions for Gun Travel
  3. 01:10Immediate Duty to Inform Officers
  4. 02:25Safe Communication During Traffic Stops
  5. 03:03Consequences of Failing to Inform
  6. 03:16Carrying Where Alcohol is Sold
  7. 04:02Researching Prohibited Places
  8. 04:38Firearm Case & Unloading Rules
  9. 04:54Using the USCCA App for Laws
  10. 06:14Due Diligence as a Defense
  11. 06:42Conclusion & Giveaway Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top three things to know when traveling with firearms?

When traveling with firearms, prioritize knowing the immediate duty to inform law enforcement during traffic stops, understanding laws about carrying where alcohol is sold, and researching any prohibited places in the state you are visiting. Due diligence is crucial for legal compliance.

How should I communicate with law enforcement during a traffic stop when carrying a firearm?

Keep your hands visible and inform the officer immediately that you are carrying a 'lawful concealed carry firearm.' Avoid using the word 'gun.' State the firearm's location clearly and have your relevant documents ready. Safety and clear communication are paramount.

What is the '50/50 rule' regarding carrying firearms where alcohol is sold?

The '50/50 rule' is a common guideline where if over 50% of an establishment's revenue comes from alcohol sales, it is considered a bar, and carrying a firearm may be prohibited. However, specific state laws vary, so always verify local regulations.

Why is due diligence important when traveling with firearms?

Performing due diligence, such as contacting state troopers or checking official websites, demonstrates your commitment to complying with firearm laws. This can be a significant factor in your favor if you encounter legal issues, as ignorance of the law is not a defense.

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