Got through Atlanta without issue. Green Bay zip tied my bag before giving it back to me.
Atlanta did tell me that since my case had 2 holes for locks, I had to utilize them both. Good thing I had an extra lock with me, because I only put one on the case at first.
I'm 100% going nowhere near New York. That would be a legal nightmare with the slightest error on my part.
I just got off of the phone with Delta, and they confirmed that the ammo CAN be in the same locked case as the firearm. There was something that they couldn't answer for me though...
I'll be taking a work trip up to Green Bay next week, and I plan on checking my daily carry G19 to carry while up there. I already have my Plano hard case and locks/keys for it to put in my checked luggage.
I was curious if anyone here travels with their firearms and how much of a pain it...
It's amazing how the school systems do not use logical thought in what they do. My wife is a teacher and we found out that one of the students took a photo of her from the internet and photoshopped himself behind her holding a kitchen knife like he was going to stab her. The school's reaction...
I'm thinking the same thing about the HoA....
But I'm also thinking that by the time HoA gets anyone out to ask about what's happening, I'll have everything put away already. Plus, there are no other houses built in my cul-de-sac yet, so I don't think that anyone would raise too much of a fuss.
I'm closing on a newly built home this week in a Hoschton neighborhood. My lot backs up to a lot of wooded greenspace. My builder called me today to tell me that he has seen 3 coyotes this week walking behind my lot.
My question is, what is the legality of shooting the coyotes? I've got a...
I do sometimes, depending on if I think of it or not. Always appreciate it when I see it.
Like woz said, if they see you do it, I'm sure they could give you a hard time about it and find something to ticket you for.