Pennyrick
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A recent thread about traveling with weapons was closed before I had a chance to add this comment.
Earlier this year we were traveling to a meeting at a federal facility in another state and I knew that both their parking garage and facility would be off limits for weapons.
I carry a sidearm when I travel and when going through states that do not have a reciprocal agreement with Georgia I usually unload the weapon and lock it away in the side case (being careful to put the ammo clips in a separate location, thanks to South Carolina's goofy laws).
On this trip, though I had to find an alternative. So I called the Sheriff's department of the County I was going to visit and asked the Sheriff if I could leave the weapon at his office until my business at the Federal facility was completed. "No problem", he said. So I dropped it off with him and picked it up later in the day.
So, my suggestion is when traveling to Canada or a non reciprocal State (assuming you will return the same way you went), contact the local law enforcement folks and ask them to babysit your weapon until you return.
Earlier this year we were traveling to a meeting at a federal facility in another state and I knew that both their parking garage and facility would be off limits for weapons.
I carry a sidearm when I travel and when going through states that do not have a reciprocal agreement with Georgia I usually unload the weapon and lock it away in the side case (being careful to put the ammo clips in a separate location, thanks to South Carolina's goofy laws).
On this trip, though I had to find an alternative. So I called the Sheriff's department of the County I was going to visit and asked the Sheriff if I could leave the weapon at his office until my business at the Federal facility was completed. "No problem", he said. So I dropped it off with him and picked it up later in the day.
So, my suggestion is when traveling to Canada or a non reciprocal State (assuming you will return the same way you went), contact the local law enforcement folks and ask them to babysit your weapon until you return.