Posted October 10, 2016 2:17 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

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Ahh, freedom. Or close to it, right? After researching all of the firearm laws in Nevada pertaining to concealed carry, I was ready to get on a plane from NY to make a 3-week trip out to Vegas to visit my girlfriend.

The trip was great. The process? No so much. Believe it or not, the easiest part was in NY.

It was September 6th, and I was headed to the airport to leave for Vegas for 18 days. I wanted to bring my firearm with me because Nevada, as of July 1st, began to recognize my non-resident Florida permit. Lucky for me, because they want nothing to do with my NY permit.

So with Florida, I was ‘legal’ to carry in their fine state. Good, then the Glock comes with.

I got to the airport in Albany and went to the counter to declare my firearm. I’ve done this before, but only heading to FL. I had to wait a few minutes for a Sheriff’s deputy to come over and inspect everything. When she arrived, she asked me to open the hard case that the firearm was in. I unlocked it and she took a look to make sure the firearm wasn’t loaded. …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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