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Under Kansas law, 18 year-olds are already allowed to open carry, but suddenly become felons if they put on a jacket or hoodie that covers their otherwise legally possessed and carried firearm.

> Under Kansas law, 18 year-olds are already allowed to open carry, but suddenly become felons if they put on a jacket or hoodie that covers their otherwise legally possessed and carried firearm.

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Jersey has famously been a shoot to kill or get killed state when it comes to any firearm law being broken.

I'm not at all sure what you mean by that.

Pretty much in Jersey, every bullet is a class 2 felony without a CCW in your car. Have a stack of 10 bullets in your car, and that's 5 years per bullet in jail. You may as well go out shooting because youll be spending the rest of your days in jail. Worst for hollow points.

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I'm living here again (long story) and have ammunition in my car often. It's perfectly legal to carry to and from the range, from the store, or if you're transporting it somewhere. It just needs to be out of reach of the occupants of the car.

Driving around with live ammo in your cup holder is a misdemeanor.