BigGuy82
Well-known member
I cave a CCL and 33 other states honor Colorado's CCL. They include the states I visit often. I carry during travel but not when at the site. I also have a secure system in my trailer because we travel with my son. There are rules in place that no other kids are allowed in the trailer because I have firearms (regardless of them being behind lock and key). We have a phrase that is used if either my mom and I are uncomfortable that means I need to carry. We take this issue very seriously. I practice monthly and am very capable of safe handling and understand the rules and limitations to my CCL.
Carleen
2011 Ford F-350 6.7
2011 Big Horn 3585RL
Don't get me wrong here - I am highly trained (military & civilian), highly skilled, have had a CCL all of my adult life, believe in the Second Amendment and believe it is every American's right to carry a firearm. However, as I see it, it's not the states that accept your CCL - it's moving through the states that don't. For instance, I don't care how you secure your weapon, I don't care how safe you are, I don't care what training you've had, I don't care what license you have (unless it's a FFL) - if that New York State Trooper finds out that you have that firearm anywhere on board (coach or truck, locked or not), you are going to be arrested, gun confiscated and charges placed. Yes, I know - there will be a dozen folks telling me that's simply not true, but in fact it is. True, there are federal laws that allow and regulate firearm transport through any state, and you will likely win the argument in court, but NY State has a lot more money than you do so prepare to dig into the retirement fund. As they say, a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich (especially in this state) and with the anti-gun rhetoric that has been whipped up by our Governor, I can assure you that you will be going to trial.
Best advice that I can offer is that if you are going to New England, you can't get there without going through New York. Leave the gun at home or hide it and take the chance that the Trooper won't have the opportunity to find it. Just don't have an accident or do anything that would give him cause to examine the inside of the coach or truck. I'm CC licensed in NY but for my money, I'll leave the pistol home, carry a 12 gauge in the coach (and even that's not without legal risk) and have a very good knife in my pocket - I'm trained in that also. For me, the same holds true in any other state that doesn't honor my license.
God willing, I won't need to use any of it. My wife and I just want to have fun in retirement!