@VisCOP It doesn't matter at all that my lousy husband is not a wog as long as you're really married. I think some hotels in Iran demand to see a copy of your marriage licence or whatever it's called (if you're a tourist). If not, you and your girl will have to book separate rooms. Crazy Izlamics.
Best to steer clear of Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Even having a weapon in your car will get you a world of hurt in all 3 states. You can legally have one, in the trunk, unloaded. As long as you are traveling and can legally own the weapon where you live and at the destination point you are traveling to. But it has to be locked up and away from any ammo. Of course you can easily ignore the law, just make sure you obey every other traffic law and refuse to consent to any search of your car. Kentucky is an open carry state and you can carry in your vehicle as long as the weapon is in plain view, in a factory installed storage compartment or you have a concealed carry permit.
That's why it's good to live in Louisiana, I have a Constitutionally guaranteed right to keep a gun in my truck, loaded, out of sight and ready to go. I've always had cops hand it back to me unloaded after a traffic stop, if they even bothered to ask if I had one. If a cop ever tried to leave with my gun, I would report it stolen to the FBI, who have a hard-on for corrupt NOPD officers. I only need a permit for concealed carry, which I've been to lazy to bother with. I think Mississippi has similar laws. I find most other State's gun laws to be very obnoxious.
That is a nice thing about Kentucky. The law states that a weapon in the glove box or center console is not concealed. Now if you have it laying under a newspaper in the front seat and you don't have a CC permit, the cop can make trouble for you. Laying on top of the newspaper is just fine.
Start with that small blue area in the north then work on the one in the far west, after that you've got the negro's contained in basically two areas. Then long term work on pushing that large blue area in the north back over the dividing line.