Ray-Vigo
Yankee
I was recently talking with a couple muzzleloader buddies and the course of our conversation turned to muzzleloader ownership and transport to and from the range/hunt ground. One of them mentioned the "Gun Free School Zone" law and we couldn't agree on whether traditional muzzle rifles fell under this law. One of the guys thought it didn't because these are "antique firearms", but another figured they did. What is the case with these old guns?
The talk also turned to the private property and transport issues, since one of the guys lives near a school in an apartment. He keeps his powder with a friend (can't have that stuff in an apartment under the fire code I guess) but I guess there is a private property exception to the gun school zone act, so he can have it there? At least that's what it sounded like to me.
We also talked about transport a bit-- I guess the school zone law requires some kind of a locked container if it applies. But it seems the most common case of transport for a long rifle or musket is a traditional canvas musket bag. Would it be possible to attach a lock to the canvas bag to comply if the law applies?
I'm pretty new to muzzle guns and the laws are confusing enough as it is, so when these guys got to talking it all got a little complicated. Any answers to those questions?
The talk also turned to the private property and transport issues, since one of the guys lives near a school in an apartment. He keeps his powder with a friend (can't have that stuff in an apartment under the fire code I guess) but I guess there is a private property exception to the gun school zone act, so he can have it there? At least that's what it sounded like to me.
We also talked about transport a bit-- I guess the school zone law requires some kind of a locked container if it applies. But it seems the most common case of transport for a long rifle or musket is a traditional canvas musket bag. Would it be possible to attach a lock to the canvas bag to comply if the law applies?
I'm pretty new to muzzle guns and the laws are confusing enough as it is, so when these guys got to talking it all got a little complicated. Any answers to those questions?