Need help/feedback on this. I will be traveling to the east coast this summer (with my CCW) and my first stop will be through JFK (not staying in NY). Anyone familiar with the laws regarding handguns there? I know that NYC has pretty stupid laws but I'm only transferring planes at JFK before proceeding to another destination.
The best way to travel through NY or any state that has restriction is to carry a copy of Title 18-Part 1-Chapter 44 926A of the federal code with you. Some law enforcement may not know the law. DO keep the firearm in a locked box. Keep ammo in another locked box. No ammo in Magazines or speed loaders in the trunk or if no trunk as far back in the vehicle as possible in a locked box. By NY Law if you are traveling across the state and can legally possess the firearm where you started and where you are going you can transport it as above. But if you stop in NY and spend the night in a motel/hotel/camp ground etc you are in violation of NY law and can be arrested.if found with a firearm. Stopping for gas and food would most likely be OK but this is not a given in NY.
http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/newyork.pdfI read about an air passenger who was delayed overnight in NY, so he stayed in a hotel. The next day, he went to the airport, declared his firearm, and was arrested for possessing an illegal handgun.
When he stayed the night, he was no longer in "travel status." The airport and FAA require you to declare if you are traveling with a firearm. So, in essence, you have to rat yourself out to the airline who in turn will rat you out to the NY police.
The solution the article suggested was to go directly to airport security BEFORE you get your luggage. As long as you don't have immediate control over the firearm, you are technically not in violation. At that moment, the airline still has custody. Ask security to take control of your weapon and store it until you can check it in again.
The article also said the airline and airport security could refuse to store the weapon. In that case, you should talk to a supervisor and let them know you refuse to take that piece of luggage with you and it has a firearm. The supervisor will figure out a way to minimize their liability. They can not force you to claim your luggage because that would be instigating a firearm crime.
Hawaii law says a hotel is your "place of sojourn" and you can legally possess a firearm there. Different laws for different states.