Wild Deuce
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- Dec 2, 2009
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It appears that the term "locked" is being used as an example of how to transport legally but it seems to come across as a statement of fact (law). I would hate to be adding requirements that don't exist ... at least to the casual observer.
If "locked" is being used as the extreme standard in order to help a poor traveler avoid legal trouble, then maybe that clarification should be added to the statement. HOWEVER, if in fact it is state law that the container be locked, that clarification should be made as well (remove the word secure and just say locked).
A cursory review of State law does not seem to require a locked container. Will read more tomorrow.
Sorry to be a pain. I would just hate to see someone confuse a suggested method of transport as being a legal requirement. Didn't we discuss this before?? I'll shut up now.
If "locked" is being used as the extreme standard in order to help a poor traveler avoid legal trouble, then maybe that clarification should be added to the statement. HOWEVER, if in fact it is state law that the container be locked, that clarification should be made as well (remove the word secure and just say locked).
A cursory review of State law does not seem to require a locked container. Will read more tomorrow.
Sorry to be a pain. I would just hate to see someone confuse a suggested method of transport as being a legal requirement. Didn't we discuss this before?? I'll shut up now.