by Deast
From my understanding the part with the serial number is the firearm. In pieces or not. When you buy an ar15 lower new you have to go to a ffl. All the other parts are just parts.
DelCorrections wrote:Here is something if you take your handgun apart take the slide off barrel out and you put the "PIECES" in different place like frame in center console, slide in the glove box and barrel separate you technically are not transporting a fire arm its pieces am I correct . Looking for feedback.......but why would you want to play "Where's Waldo" in the event that you need your pistol? I don't recall for sure but I believe there's no distinction on whether or not the firearm is assembled. Since open carry is legal, why not just set it on your dash or passenger seat, fully assembled, cocked-locked-and-ready-to-rock?
DelCorrections wrote:Here is something if you take your handgun apart take the slide off barrel out and you put the "PIECES" in different place like frame in center console, slide in the glove box and barrel separate you technically are not transporting a fire arm its pieces am I correct . Looking for feedback...Location, location, location.
Wynder wrote:Three conditions must be met:
1. You're a Delaware resident.
2. You have a Delaware (in-state) CCDW.
3. You're driving in the state of Delaware.
If all three of those conditions are met, you're exempt from the Federal Statute:
http://www.deloc.org/deloc/docs/batf_school_zone.pdf
One exception is where the individual possessing the firearm "is licensed to do so by the State in which the school zone is located or a political subdivision of the State. . ." See 18 D.S.C. § 922 (q) (2) (B) (ii).