Uncased Firearms??
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:16 am
Hi, all. Just noticed this article. Currently in Minnesota, its illegal to have a gun in the vehicle unless its unloaded and in a case. Some in the state legislature are discussing changing the law so we can have them uncased. For those from states where you don't need a case, how does it work? Reactions/thoughts?
Bill would allow uncased firearms in vehicles
Star Tribune
January 15, 2009
Minnesota hunters and shooters would be allowed to transport uncased and unloaded rifles and shotguns in their vehicles under a bill introduced in the Legislature. Under current law, the only time firearms can be transported uncased and unloaded is in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
"We think we can reduce [firearms-related] accidents and reduce conflicts between conservation officers and hunters,'' said Rep. David Dill, DFL-Crane Lake, who co-authored the bill along with Rep. Tony Cornish, R-Good Thunder. Dill said he doesn't believe loosening the law will result in more firearms-related accidents, or encourage illegal shooting from roadways or poaching. "Our bill would not allow any ammunition in the chamber or magazine,'' he said. The existing law, he said, is a headache for gun owners and conservation officers alike. He said hunters now can be cited for technicalities, like not fully fastening their guns cases. And casing a gun every time a hunter moves from field to field to hunt is a hassle, he said.
Cornish, a former Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officer, agrees with Dill. "It's a burdensome regulation that I don't think saves lives or helps hunting ethics,'' he said.
The DNR opposes the bill, noting that states that don't require cased firearms have significantly higher firearms-related accident rates. "This is going to increase the risk of having additional hunting-related injuries and fatalities due to firearms,'' said Mike Hammer, DNR enforcement division education coordinator."
Source: http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/37689829.html
Bill would allow uncased firearms in vehicles
Star Tribune
January 15, 2009
Minnesota hunters and shooters would be allowed to transport uncased and unloaded rifles and shotguns in their vehicles under a bill introduced in the Legislature. Under current law, the only time firearms can be transported uncased and unloaded is in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
"We think we can reduce [firearms-related] accidents and reduce conflicts between conservation officers and hunters,'' said Rep. David Dill, DFL-Crane Lake, who co-authored the bill along with Rep. Tony Cornish, R-Good Thunder. Dill said he doesn't believe loosening the law will result in more firearms-related accidents, or encourage illegal shooting from roadways or poaching. "Our bill would not allow any ammunition in the chamber or magazine,'' he said. The existing law, he said, is a headache for gun owners and conservation officers alike. He said hunters now can be cited for technicalities, like not fully fastening their guns cases. And casing a gun every time a hunter moves from field to field to hunt is a hassle, he said.
Cornish, a former Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officer, agrees with Dill. "It's a burdensome regulation that I don't think saves lives or helps hunting ethics,'' he said.
The DNR opposes the bill, noting that states that don't require cased firearms have significantly higher firearms-related accident rates. "This is going to increase the risk of having additional hunting-related injuries and fatalities due to firearms,'' said Mike Hammer, DNR enforcement division education coordinator."
Source: http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/37689829.html