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I wouldnt drive through IL, NJ, CT, NY, MA, MD, CA or DC with any firearms, ammo, spent shells. Not worth the risk.
It can be. Illinois is not known as a gun friendly state and the requirements to pass through that state are specific and ridiculous. So I avoid driving through there. If you must drive get the current state firearms/munitions transportation laws and beware as jack ass politicians have spun city laws that add to the firearms "trap" of catching an honest Joe just traveling through.
Hell some places one gets caught with an unregistered weapon or just ammo that is not for a registered firearm (non-residents can't apply for registration) and it's jail time.
In "our" nation's capitol a traveler (non-resident) gets caught so much with any empty/fired firearms shell casing on their person or in their vehicle they will be arrested and jailed. A freaking fired .22LR case is cause for arrest...... The fact that we tolerate these insane laws only emboldens those who created them.
And the press is complicit and supportive of these breaches of liberty. Real ****ing sad state of affairs for these pockets of liberalism.
I was hassled in Missouri in late 90s because the cop didnt know his own state law.Got pulled with no legitimate probable cause.I politely stood my ground,won my case,and went on.He reloaded my gun,gave it back,sent me on to Ga.I always carry a Firearms Guide to all 50 States with me.