Re: Hunting with a suppressor ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Malaga2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"Its not frowned upon to travel with the suppressor but it dictates the route you can take. You cant enter a state that is anti suppressor if you are traveling with it."
I spoke with BATF about this issue as I live in CT (ok to own but not hunt with here) and have to pass through NY to hunt in PA (Ok to hunt suppressed in PA). NY is delieriously anti everything but under FOPA you are good to travel through as long as the suppressor is ok in the State you end up in...
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There is a common misconception that you cannot transfer a firearm or firearm device that is LEGAL ON THE FEDERAL LEVEL through a state which does not allow the item. FOPA specifically addressed this issue under the federal government's ability to regulate interstate commerce. It doesn't matter if you want to take your 25 suppressed AR-15's through the heart of chicago on your way from Ohio to Wyoming. Local and state authorities can't do anything about it so long as your items are legal in the place of origin and the destination. HOWEVER, that does NOT mean you can try to take all of these items on your visit to your uncle who lives in chicago and expect FOPA to cover you. Once you reach your destination, you are no longer covered by interstate commerce laws of the federal government- you are not in transit, you have arrived at your destination.
Key thing to remember, Legal where you came from, legal at your final destination= Good to go!