Maggie’s Advice Needed on Traveling Through Indian Reservations

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    Going to Arizona soon. The wife and I will be traveling in our pickup and pulling my 6x12 cargo trailer. Going to spend four nights in Sedona, then to the Grand Canyon for a day and night, then home from there. Concerned about stuff I've read about reservations regarding firearms. From most of the stuff I've read the general consensus is to have any and all weapons unloaded, cased, and out of reach. Mostly concerned with Arizona, Oklahoma, Utah. I have permits from MN, FL, and UT but sounds like that doesn't matter. Need some solid advice from those that know!
     
    Not gospel but I've been through them with lots of stuff. Including a ton of Title 2 stuff. In one.case, we knew there was a distict possibility that we would have to get off the highway briefly in a res. We contacted res police a week or so before, said who we were and what we would have/be doing. They were surprisingly chill about it. They asked that if we were going to be off the highway for whatever reason, we call em. Since that didn't happen. It was all good. Think a couple 3/4 ton suburbans full of machine guns and ammo.

    In general, if you are on the highway, you are not going to have issues. Don't go exploring on their land without permission, armed or not. If you forsee stopping for whatever reason, have your stuff secured per Volkmer-McClure '86.
     
    If you don't have a loaded gun in your truck, you aren't an Oklahoma native.

    Tribal police in this state are just regular police essentially... Some of the Choctaws here aren't even card-carrying Indians. Adhere to state guidelines, and you're never going to have issues in this state. Can't speak to others.
     
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    What res are you planing on going through?
    Not sure yet. When we leave the Grand Canyon if we’re gonna head towards Four Corners or straight up through Utah. We rode 191 the whole length of the state a few years ago. Stayed overnight in Chinle. Then rode from there up through Durango to Montrose and Grand Junction. Carried the whole time and never gave it a thought. But lately I’ve seen more discussion of this not being a good idea.
     
    Ya know dude.....You could just keep quiet, try to act normal best you can(can't say the same for your wife though) and go on about your business?

    If your pieces are secured in your vehicle or trailer, who has to know what your private property consists of?

    My vote is to remain a "Silent Professional" as the contents of your private property are of no use to anyone but you and your wife. I'd just keep my mouth shut & drive on thru peacefully.

    YMMV.
     
    Never had an issue, I was in the same area about 4 years ago. Never got stopped or had trouble and if I had I wouldn't not have been an idiot and told the rez cops I was armed. Just be aware that most of the areas I drove thru looked like Afghanistan or Iraq in terms of quality of buildings and conditions. Everything was bunkered up because of local crime and garbage blew freely around any rez town. Lock your doors if you want to keep your stuff.

    We stayed in Sedona, it is a typical tourist hell. Food from a nice place gave us and everyone else the shits. Same on Grand Canyon, we had dinner at their historical restraunt and got the shits along with everyone else. So do not be surprised if the shits become your favorite souvenir of the trip.

    Watching retarded back east assholes chase a spindly 4 point elk down the street like they saw Taylor Swift was entertaining. The view is great but everything else at the Grand Canyon was threadbare from the millions of tourists every month. It appears some asshole jumps or falls off the thing weekly. We had a retard lunge to retrieve his hat while he was doing a ghetto pose near the edge and over the fence. He had a Wile E. Coyote moment before he descended 200 feet into the rocks. While they were mopping him up they found another one from a month ago that no one saw.

    Enjoy the trip and no jumping.
     
    In general main highways are probably federal and state funded. So federal/state laws apply. Once off the main hwy tribal laws apply. The Rez here is supposedly no go for non-members to possess firearms. Never enforced, but could be if you make it.

    Few friends are tribal cops, they aren't looking for trouble. Show respect and get respect.
     
    Ya know dude.....You could just keep quiet, try to act normal best you can(can't say the same for your wife though) and go on about your business?

    If your pieces are secured in your vehicle or trailer, who has to know what your private property consists of?

    My vote is to remain a "Silent Professional" as the contents of your private property are of no use to anyone but you and your wife. I'd just keep my mouth shut & drive on thru peacefully.

    YMMV.
    Yeah, I’ve been around the block a time or three. That’s not the advise I need. I’ve got that part covered for the last few decades.
    Never had an issue, I was in the same area about 4 years ago. Never got stopped or had trouble and if I had I wouldn't not have been an idiot and told the rez cops I was armed. Just be aware that most of the areas I drove thru looked like Afghanistan or Iraq in terms of quality of buildings and conditions. Everything was bunkered up because of local crime and garbage blew freely around any rez town. Lock your doors if you want to keep your stuff.

    We stayed in Sedona, it is a typical tourist hell. Food from a nice place gave us and everyone else the shits. Same on Grand Canyon, we had dinner at their historical restraunt and got the shits along with everyone else. So do not be surprised if the shits become your favorite souvenir of the trip.

    Watching retarded back east assholes chase a spindly 4 point elk down the street like they saw Taylor Swift was entertaining. The view is great but everything else at the Grand Canyon was threadbare from the millions of tourists every month. It appears some asshole jumps or falls off the thing weekly. We had a retard lunge to retrieve his hat while he was doing a ghetto pose near the edge and over the fence. He had a Wile E. Coyote moment before he descended 200 feet into the rocks. While they were mopping him up they found another one from a month ago that no one saw.

    Enjoy the trip and no jumping.
    As you probably would guess, these destinations were requested by my bride. She’s complied with all my shenanigans over the years so she gets to have a say once in awhile. She is a patient woman.
     
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    We travel through reservations every direction we travel distance in Montana.

    Be respectful, stay in your lane and don't be stupid. Stay on the paved, main roads unless you need to visit a specific location.

    If by chance the reservatuon is holding a powwow of nations or just a tribal conference, stop and check it out. You will be happy you did.

    Check out the fireworks stands, the reservations sell the good stuff.

    Be off the reservation by dark if you can, If not, stay in the best lit commercial area you can find and remember concealed means concealed.
     
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    I tell people you find what your looking for a the Rez(same as everywhere else i guess).

    Extreme poverty exists. Boarded up windows, probably isn't from crime. Some time shit breaks and probably dont have money to replace them. Drove to the wife's family Rez in Montana. There were several homes that had no front door. Just a blanket hanging.
     
    If pulled over remember these CRUCIAL steps to avoid getting unnecessarily harassed by native law enforcement officials:

    1) Turn on emergency signal, pull over to safe location, turn off radio, roll window down, place both hands on steering wheel in plain view.
    2) When approached, leave left hand on steering wheel and raise right hand in a 90* angle.
    3) Initiate conversation with "How". Just leave it at that.

    They love it when you do this.
     
    If pulled over remember these CRUCIAL steps to avoid getting unnecessarily harassed by native law enforcement officials:

    1) Turn on emergency signal, pull over to safe location, turn off radio, roll window down, place both hands on steering wheel in plain view.
    2) When approached, leave left hand on steering wheel and raise right hand in a 90* angle.
    3) Initiate conversation with "How". Just leave it at that.

    They love it when you do this.
    I’ll take 2/3 of this under advisement. LOL.
     
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    I live in Az and travel the state regularly with firearms, maybe Im just too relaxed to it but Ive never even thought twice about it. If your just driving through the res just dont speed and you wont have any issue... Ive never even been pulled over on the res and I dont even follow the advice I just gave.
     
    If pulled over remember these CRUCIAL steps to avoid getting unnecessarily harassed by native law enforcement officials:

    1) Turn on emergency signal, pull over to safe location, leave powwow music blaring, the more distortion the better, roll window down, place both hands on steering wheel in plain view.
    2) When approached, leave left hand on steering wheel and raise right hand in a 90* angle.
    3) Initiate conversation with "How". Just leave it at that.

    They love it when you do this.
    FIFY
     
    If you get pulled over by Tribal Police in the Southwest, be sure to ask them why they had Black slaves at some point in early American history. The Dems always leave out any non-White people who owned and/or trafficked slaves.
     
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    Ya know dude.....You could just keep quiet, try to act normal best you can(can't say the same for your wife though) and go on about your business?

    If your pieces are secured in your vehicle or trailer, who has to know what your private property consists of?

    My vote is to remain a "Silent Professional" as the contents of your private property are of no use to anyone but you and your wife. I'd just keep my mouth shut & drive on thru peacefully.

    YMMV.
    Because, generally, if you have a CCW and get stopped, the cop knows right away. Not all states are reciprocal, so you need to know the laws of the state your going through. Most SW states are GTG but its smart to know. This might help.

    USCCA Concealed Carry Reciprocity Map & U.S. Gun Laws​

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    Check your concealed carry permit(s) reciprocity and learn about every state's concealed carry and gun laws. Select one state or choose multiple states below.
     
    Don't run out of gas, don't park and leave your shit unattended and/or unlocked. While often not the best places to live long term, driving through is no big deal. I've never heard of rez police jacking with anyone that wasn't a dickhead, though I'm sure it happens occasionally (just like anywhere else). If you're on the highway driving straight +/- 2mph of the posted speed limit I'd have a hard time believing anything would happen.
     
    Growing up in CA and AZ, I have definitely been on a reservation a time or 2. You guys make it sound like you’re driving through Afghanistan. Either i am super oblivious or I haven’t been on the scary ones.

    I don’t think I was ever packing heat and I was always on best behavior, though.
     
    Yeah, I’ve been around the block a time or three. That’s not the advise I need. I’ve got that part covered for the last few decades.
    Then, why the foxtrot did you come into The Hide and ask for guidance, dude? You clearly have it covered for the last few decades. What changed? Lemme guess....You got married to a woman and now she's wigging TFO over her road trip itinerary that put you thru "federal land" and now you have a few pieces onboard for protection or recreation?

    Either you can STFU about your personal property contents or shut up further and only act accordingly when asked regarding your CCW, if that time ever arrives. Most likely it wont. Deescalation and tone of manner sets the precedent for the LEO present. So, keep it cool and you're fine.

    You(or your wife) are most likely making this road trip excursion FAR more complicated than necessary. Just shut up and drive, dude! Keep it under the speed limits and you're fine. I traversed the ALCAN highway(twice) with a small armory onboard without so much as a second glance.

    Don't ask a public forum for advice if you don't want any. Enjoy your trip!! Sounds like an awesome time with the wife!
     
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    You've come to the right place! Everyone here is not only a member of the Arizona Bar Association, but they are also licensed to practice law in every Indian nation.

    I would go on a legal/gun rights site for basic information and consult an attorney before I believed anything I read on a shooting forum.

    Not that these aren't good guys, but they're likely to opine out of the wrong orifice...
     
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    Maybe, or maybe some might have an idea on tribal laws/jurisdiction and who they can apply too.

    Im guessing there is a few guys on here who live on reservations and have an idea about what he is asking.

    But yeah being in the bear pit you need to wade through the shit to find the good advice.
     
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    You've come to the right place! Everyone here is not only a member of the Arizona Bar Association, but they are also licensed to practice law in every Indian nation.

    I would go on a legal/gun rights site for basic information and consult an attorney before I believed anything I read on a shooting forum.

    Not that these aren't good guys, but they're likely to opine out of the wrong orifice...

    This White man speak with forked tongue.
     
    Then, why the foxtrot did you come into The Hide and ask for guidance, dude? You clearly have it covered for the last few decades. What changed? Lemme guess....You got married to a woman and now she's wigging TFO over her road trip itinerary that put you thru "federal land" and now you have a few pieces onboard for protection or recreation?

    Either you can STFU about your personal property contents or shut up further and only act accordingly when asked regarding your CCW, if that time ever arrives. Most likely it wont. Deescalation and tone of manner sets the precedent for the LEO present. So, keep it cool and you're fine.

    You(or your wife) are most likely making this road trip excursion FAR more complicated than necessary. Just shut up and drive, dude! Keep it under the speed limits and you're fine. I traversed the ALCAN highway(twice) with a small armory onboard without so much as a second glance.

    Don't ask a public forum for advice if you don't want any. Enjoy your trip!! Sounds like an awesome time with the wife!
    My, you’re a spicy little cunt today, aren’t you?