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Post by justwannano on Jan 12, 2011 16:27:23 GMT -6
Can't argue with any of that. See stupid people doing stupid stuff daily, if I tried try to straighten them out, they wouldn't listen/learn anyway & I'd probably end up myself shot. Any group of people will always have a % of idiots, some groups a larger % then others. Read thru here, maybe none of them post, but plenty of post about them. I still don't understand why they brought long guns into weapon permit issue. I wonder what % of new permit holders that's the only reason they are getting one. Convenience or so can road hunt loaded and uncased and not worry about getting stopped. I'd do the same as Grandpa if I hunted in partys anymore, and be even lazier, I'd just clear the chamber and call it good, don't even need a case. I'd be careful there. The DNR laws still apply. just
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Post by coonhunter12 on Jan 12, 2011 16:46:07 GMT -6
might be a few people in bars that die the next few years. What idiots allow them to carry a gun in a bar?!?!?!?!?
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Post by roosterk0031 on Jan 12, 2011 17:05:12 GMT -6
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Post by bankrunner on Jan 12, 2011 17:22:02 GMT -6
I went to the Sherrifs office yesterday to make sure I understood the current cc law. Found out since I had taken instructions in 88 and renewed 12-10-2010- I couldn't have an uncased long gun in my pickup unless--- well you know the law, so I could and did renew for five years. (hope I get my monies worth, at my age I don't even buy green bananas ) ! Main thing I wanted to; and did gain was to be able have someone to take me to point A, load my gun, leave my case behind and walk to point B, unload my gun and get in a vehicle and not have to worry about not having my gun case and have to disasemble my gun with cold fingers and drop some part in the snow. We are talking a long gun here. For me it was as simple as that. I think everyone in that vehicle would have to have a permit otherwise they would be fined. If it was on you, your permit applies. If in the backseat or glove box then everyone is considered carrying. Kinda hard to strap a long gun to your side.
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Post by justwannano on Jan 12, 2011 20:11:09 GMT -6
I'd be careful there. The DNR laws still apply. just www.iowadnr.gov/law/files/weaponspermitguide.pdf"A person who has a valid permit is not restricted to carry a firearm in a carrying case and unloaded."* 2nd section 2nd page. David[/quote] Transporting Firearms You may not have or carry a shotgun or rifle in a vehicle that is on a public highway, unless the firearm is taken down or totally contained in a securely fastened case with its barrels and magazines unloaded. Handguns must be transported unloaded in a closed container or securely wrapped package too large to conceal on your person or which is not readily accessible to any person in the vehicle. Muzzleloaders must be cased but will be considered unloaded if the cap is removed from the nipple or the priming charge is removed from the pan. www.iowadnr.gov/law/files/huntingregs.pdfPage 14 2010-2011 Iowa hunting regulations just
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Post by ~ADC~ on Jan 12, 2011 21:10:11 GMT -6
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Post by roosterk0031 on Jan 12, 2011 21:10:23 GMT -6
Transporting Firearms You may not have or carry a shotgun or rifle in a vehicle that is on a public highway, unless the firearm is taken down or totally contained in a securely fastened case with its barrels and magazines unloaded. Handguns must be transported unloaded in a closed container or securely wrapped package too large to conceal on your person or which is not readily accessible to any person in the vehicle. Muzzleloaders must be cased but will be considered unloaded if the cap is removed from the nipple or the priming charge is removed from the pan. www.iowadnr.gov/law/files/huntingregs.pdfPage 14 2010-2011 Iowa hunting regulations just[/quote] Your link is out of date on how the new law applies to existing DNR regulations. My link explains how the DNR rules are affect by the new Weapons Permits. The link I provide explains how the new law affect the DNR rules exactly as you have listed, basically if you are in your car on the road, State laws, not DNR rules apply. If on ATV or snowmobile DNR rules apply and a weapons permit means nothing. It really comes down to you can't hunt while driving, so if on the roadway State laws apply not the DNR. Start shooting from the roadway then DNR rules take affect.
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Post by justwannano on Jan 12, 2011 22:12:54 GMT -6
I certainly hope you are a lawyer.
just
I guess I stand corrected.
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Post by k9 on Jan 12, 2011 23:43:52 GMT -6
LOL its OK Just. I think there will be some road hunting abuses of this aspect of the law
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Post by iowa1984 on Jan 13, 2011 22:17:57 GMT -6
if people cant use common sense they shouldn't even own a gun, I think there should be a mental evaluation to obtain a permit. Its all the ****ing nut jobs and gang bangers that kill people
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Post by roosterk0031 on Jan 14, 2011 9:07:13 GMT -6
Just what we need, another person with a personal agenda, that we the tax payers have to pay to allow us the right to carry. And then will have to create a way to challange their ruling or it will be right back to 99 sherifls 99 sets of rules, just 99 doc's this time.
Arizona like stuff's going to happen, do you want lock up every person with any mental issues, even if he didn't have a gun a Suburban or any large truck could have killed more and opps I pushed on the wrong pedal or if driving a Toyota it's the car's fault.
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