Nikki_Black
Regular Member
Hey guys, I might be moving to Alaska for a job. I was wondering how I would be able to get my handguns up there without needing to go through an FFL; as I am under 21. Can I get a little help?
Hey guys, I might be moving to Alaska for a job. I was wondering how I would be able to get my handguns up there without needing to go through an FFL; as I am under 21. Can I get a little help?
You can drive to Washington state and take the Alaskan Marine Highway (Ferry system) up (with your car).
Watch out though, if you go through Canadian waters, you are still subject to their laws
Not really because the ferry is owned by Alaska. I had guns on the ferry and had no probs at all.
Once you get your firearms up here, open or concealed carry is your choice. We have Constitutional Carry here, as I'm sure you know, and so you don't need a permit to do either. Alaska is the most liberty-friendly state in the country!!
Welcome to Alaska!
I don't have the time right now to try to find this, but I thought you had to be 21 to CC in Alaska?
(C) within a domestic violence or sexual assault shelter that receives funding from the state;
So those who may need firearms most can't have them?
The intent of the law is to charge people who may enter the shelter with a firearm intending to harm the occupants or staff. Think abusive spouse PO'd because his/her favorite victim is in the shelter.
I understood the intent of the law with it's feel good legislation. In reality, it will not prevent someone determined to inflict harm from doing so. It only serves to disarm the victims. I saw no exception for the residents.
I see no difference from any other gun free zone.