travelling with a 45 inter state

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travelling with a 45 inter state

Post by colthead » Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:52 am

Dear Friends ,
another doubt of mine that i request all to give their views on ,
if a person has a .45 on a npb licence as from mumbai and we get a travel permit to travel inter state ,
what is the leagal stand on this ?

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Post by Shamsher » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:06 am

There are no problems provided you have a travel permit issued by the authorities.

or

the licence is 'all India"

Any wepon, if mentioned as NPB on your licence, will be considered a NPB - legally

Mumbay is one of the very few places where .45 is considered a NPB.

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Post by HydNawab » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:20 am

Could some please clarify what exactly the law states.I thought the Arms act was a central act?
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Post by penpusher » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:28 am

Do you want me to seek a clarification on the status of the .45 from the Ministry of Home,GOI :wink: :lol:
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Re: travelling with a 45 inter state

Post by HydNawab » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:35 am

We all would be very obliged I think penpusher if you could.Its nice to know that an IFG member has contacts in the Home Ministry and with the GOI. :)
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Post by marksman » Mon Dec 08, 2008 10:45 am

Hey guys,
Why don't you all continue enjoying the ownership of 38 special/357 Magnums and let us be with our 45 ACPs. No point stirring up a hornet's nest. or is there?
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Re: travelling with a 45 inter state

Post by colthead » Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:00 am

Hey Guys ,
i agree with Marksman TOTALLY on this ,
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Post by penpusher » Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:36 pm

ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

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Post by marksman » Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:10 pm

penpusher, you are a sadist.. leave the Rookies alone, will you? We Indians are still much better off then The British and the Aussies and many other nations. We do not need a CCP to carry our handguns. most of the authorities concerned are ignorant about the pertaining laws and more often then not, that works in our favor. We are a happier lot and we can say that again.Hydnawab, hope you too are listening.
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Post by penpusher » Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:06 pm

marksman";p="61059 wrote: We Indians are still much better off then The British and the Aussies
I beg to disagree.The Brits can't own a handgun.The Aussies can though that is too circumscribed.Discard this and they are living in gun heaven compared to we Indians.
marksman";p="61059 wrote: We Indians are still much better off....... [than] many other nations.
Sadly,the bulk of them ruled by totalitarian regimes.

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Re: travelling with a 45 inter state

Post by Risala » Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:57 pm

colthead";p="61020 wrote:Dear Friends ,
another doubt of mine that i request all to give their views on ,
if a person has a .45 on a npb licence as from mumbai and we get a travel permit to travel inter state ,
what is the leagal stand on this ?
Colthead,
This Q has been asked earlier too by another member from Mumbai.
If you travel often outside of Mumbai and feel the need to carry a fire arm,then why don’t you
apply for an All India Licence,with your Licencing authority,since it is a state subject,all that it requires is a go ahead from the State Home Sec,off course you are going to have to convince him that there is a legitimate need for it.

Marksman if we restrict oursleves South East Asia/Middle East/ASEAN then perhaps we are better off than most,penpusher where the Brits & others score over us to a great extent is controlled & sustainable hunting,which is good for the eco system & our bozo's just dont get it :o & that usually leads to more liberal rules wrt imports of hunting rifles & shotguns

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Post by mundaire » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:23 pm

I'd like to point out a couple of things as far as Asian nations go - almost all of them were colonies and therefore have similar histories of gun control (as us). Thailand (Siam) remained independent during colonial days and therefore citizens there enjoy very free gun laws, this in spite of it's often times troubled tryst with democracy.

Japan is an interesting case study of gun control, but that would take this thread completely OT. BTW they currently have rather tight laws and yet crime thrives...

Anyhow why compare ourselves with the ones who are worse off, aren't we all taught to aim for something higher in life (than what we already have)? Lets look at Thailand, New Zealand, USA, Switzerland etc. and not at China & co. :P

Colthead, I am not sure if the Mumbai authorities will grant you an ALL INDIA permit for a .45 ACP pistol. They are well aware of the laws of the land, whether they choose to wink at them or not is another matter altogether...

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Post by Shamsher » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:57 pm

Dear Abhijeet

I know 2 Influential people from Mumbai who have licence for .45 - & they always travel inter-state with the 15 day travel permit. So I guess most of the .45 owners do not have a all India licence

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