Posted by P.Roehling on January 10, 2007, 1:18 am
> If your bike is registered in a state where it is legal to carry a Glock
> in the tankbag without a CCW permit, can you leagally ride it with the
> Glock in the tankbag (sans permit) through Washington, D.C.?
Well, if you do, at least you should give up considering those wheelies you
were planning to do on the White House lawn...
Posted by Dave S on January 12, 2007, 7:36 pm
Stephen! wrote:
> @newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:
>
>
>>>If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
>>>through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
>>
>>How about this..
>>
>>If your bike is registered in another state with speed limits as high as
>>75, and you go to another state, and the max speed limit is 55.. can
>>they ticket you for speeding if you are going 75 in that other state?
>
>
> How 'bout this?
>
> If your bike is registered in a state where it is legal to carry a Glock
> in the tankbag without a CCW permit, can you leagally ride it with the
> Glock in the tankbag (sans permit) through Washington, D.C.?
>
I only carry my Glock in my tankbag when I am in states that have
reciprocity for my CCW. Which, for the record, is quite a few places.
Posted by Stephen! on January 10, 2007, 12:27 am
> If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
> through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
Just for riding a bike registered in a non-mandatory state? No... So
long as you are wearing an approved, properly fastened helmet...
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Posted by Snap Whipcrack.............. on January 10, 2007, 9:42 am
Stephen! wrote:
>
>> If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
>> through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
>
> Just for riding a bike registered in a non-mandatory state? No... So
> long as you are wearing an approved, properly fastened helmet...
>
I think everything that is mandatory should be changed to optional. Fuck
these communist control freaks.
Posted by P.Roehling on January 10, 2007, 2:24 pm
> Yeah. Especially all those laws that say you have to ride on the right
> side of the road. We should be allowed to ride on either side of the
> yellow line.
Yup. We don't need no steenking badges!
> in the tankbag without a CCW permit, can you leagally ride it with the
> Glock in the tankbag (sans permit) through Washington, D.C.?