ORIGINAL: browning.204
Not sure about canada laws A' but while in the states you are allowed to transport fire arms UNLOADED in a locked case. Even if you stop to see the sights as long as you can prove (if needed) where you are coming from and where you are going, there should not be much hassle. Now if you are apartment hunting and you are staying in hotels/motels. I would just leave them in the car so the wrong person don't see them and make a fuss. you will be in Maine and I am sure they are used to seeing guns and travelers with them also. But unless you give a reason to be questioned and searched then why would anyone ask? As far as proving residence, I think that only applies to purchasing firearms. Good luck in your travels and with your new life in MAINE.
The proof of residence was directed at handguns. Since ME does not honor Alaksa CCW's it would be best to check the laws regarding his requirments. Since he will be driving cross country peacable journey laws also come into effect. For example if I plan to drive to westen MA and have to cut through RI, unless I'm licensed in RI I cannot stop. And ifpulled overI have to prove that I have a MA CCW/LTC and had no intentions on stopping in RI.
The fact that he's going to be driving cross country to get to ME is the reason I thought it best to check state laws especially in regards to an unattended vehicle.
Maybe it's because I'm paranoid since I'm from MA which has some of the most rediculous gun laws in the country.
