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    You make alot of sense. I think I remember reading somewhere that if your controlling a car you are responsible for everything in the car and the car itself. Hence why if it's not registered or warranted the driver gets the ticket, not the registered owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotMyRealName View Post
    You make alot of sense. I think I remember reading somewhere that if your controlling a car you are responsible for everything in the car and the car itself. Hence why if it's not registered or warranted the driver gets the ticket, not the registered owner.

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    Yeah if i was driving your car in that state then yes i am responsible as the licensed owner....guns are a lil different i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotMyRealName View Post
    You make alot of sense. I think I remember reading somewhere that if your controlling a car you are responsible for everything in the car and the car itself. Hence why if it's not registered or warranted the driver gets the ticket, not the registered owner.

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    In certain circumstances you are liable as the driver, and in other cases not. Seatbelts over the age of whatever it's on you not the driver, under the age you as driver are responsible for the kids being restrained. Commercial vehicle, if carrying DG's you can be driving without a DG endorsement if the guy sitting next to you has one and the correct licence. There's a few other things like that, so I'd say if you are driving a car without a firearms licence but the passenger is licenced then you aren't committing any Arms Act offences. The firearms licence holder would be liable for any transgressions in the state and security of the firearms though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotMyRealName View Post
    You make alot of sense. I think I remember reading somewhere that if your controlling a car you are responsible for everything in the car and the car itself. Hence why if it's not registered or warranted the driver gets the ticket, not the registered owner.

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    Um, if the car isn't registered or warranted the driver would def. be getting the invoice. If it's not registered, there isn't a 'registered owner'...

 

 

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