Any and all help is very much appreciated!

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Abraham wrote:This is just my opinion: Safely store you gun at home and risk not having it.
Chicago is insanely anti-gun.
You don't want to end up in aChicago jail/prison.
TxLobo wrote:Having only driven through the gun friendly southern portion of Illinois, I can't fully answer your question. Since you are "laying over" I don't know if you would be exempt under the "traveler" or not, however, Illinois expressly prohibits possession of a firearm in an airport.. and not just the secure areas like Texas and Georgia...Sparky3131 wrote:Tomorrow I am traveling to Midland, MI for business. I planned on taking my pistol with me but since I'm laying over in Chicago, I'm worried about the legal ramifications of having my pistol checked in my luggage. My father says there's a law preventing me getting in trouble for passing through but I couldn't find much on it. I'd hate to be unarmed in screwed-up Michigan. Any one know of the name of the legislation so I can read up on it before I decide to change my flight around?
Any and all help is very much appreciated!
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, layover in Chicago. Don't you have to take possession and recheck your bags on layovers?slr001 wrote:If it is in your checked bags, as it should be. You will not have possession of it at the airport in Chicago.
It will get transferred by airport personnel from the first flight to the second flight. What law would you be breaking?
No, Your bags are checked to final destination.2farnorth wrote:, layover in Chicago. Don't you have to take possession and recheck your bags on layovers?slr001 wrote:If it is in your checked bags, as it should be. You will not have possession of it at the airport in Chicago.
It will get transferred by airport personnel from the first flight to the second flight. What law would you be breaking?
There are certainly corner cases... A flight cancellation that requires you to spend the night. They might pull bags, then you are stuck there with your checked bags. But I am guessing that the odds of a problem occuring are small.Sparky3131 wrote:It would have been transferred by airport personnel but, I'm not taking any chances after reading what happened in New York
Section 40
(e)Nothing in this Act shall prohibit a non-resident from transporting a concealed firearm within his or her vehicle in
Illinois, if the concealed firearm remains within his or her vehicle and the non-resident:
(1)is not prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm under federal law;
(2)is eligible to carry a firearm in public under the laws of his or her state or territory of residence; and
(3)is not in possession of a license under this Act.
If the non-resident leaves his or her vehicle Unattended, he or she shall store the firearm within a locked vehicle or
locked container within the vehicle in accordance with subsection (b) of Section 65 of this Act