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Las Vegas for 2 weeks

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Clark County Las Vegas shooting complex
Will be here for 2 weeks.
This place is huge. 80 full service 50A RV spots @ $25 a day. Hundreds of shooting lanes for every kind of shooting. At night, you can see the whole Las Vegas below you.
No WiFi . Very well maintained and nice people.
At the moment, the RV spots are only about 25-30% occupied. Not much shooting going on due to shortage of ammunition.
Stopped yesterday at the near by gun store. I was shocked. Looked like it was raided by well behaved looters. The walls were bear of firearms, and the shelves were empty of ammunition. The guy behind the counter said they can not get any guns or ammo? America short on ammo and firearms?
Maybe after the election will get better?
So as a new camper still shopping, how do you get by carrying firearms across state lines that do not allow fire arms?
 
So as a new camper still shopping, how do you get by carrying firearms across state lines that do not allow fire arms?
You research the state laws and follow them. If your firearms and ammunition are properly secured, "transiting" (traveling through) a state is not a problem. You just need to know the rules and follow them.

And, if you don't call attention to yourself as a firearms owner, you will help yourself greatly. No NRA or other firearms-related stickers, decals, license plate frames, etc.; nothing that identifies you as a shooter, hunter or firearms owner.

TJ
 
You research the state laws and follow them. If your firearms and ammunition are properly secured, "transiting" (traveling through) a state is not a problem. You just need to know the rules and follow them.

And, if you don't call attention to yourself as a firearms owner, you will help yourself greatly. No NRA or other firearms-related stickers, decals, license plate frames, etc.; nothing that identifies you as a shooter, hunter or firearms owner.

TJ
Thank you!
 

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