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Old April 8, 2011, 01:48 PM   #46
maestro pistolero
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Read what I wrote a bit more carefully before you try to call me out...
Fair enough, in that scenario you would be correct.
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Yes it does, however if your flight destination is Newark, NJ where you deplane, exit security, and take possession of your checked luggage (firearms in locked case) then you are no longer covered by the FOPA as I understand it. Your flight destination is in NJ, you can't legally possess them in NJ, so by carrying them from the airport terminal in your hand, you have taken possession. The locked case does not matter because you either have the key or combination, so that is not a barrier.
I agree with Aguila Blanca, your flight destination is not necessarily your journey destination. FOPA does not distinguish between whatever forms of transportation, or multiple forms of transportation that may be employed to arrive at your final destination, which is what counts.
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