不是的呀~
Pursuant to the National Firearms Act of 1934 and the Gun Control Act of 1968, an American citizen (and certain legal alien, see later sections) may possess firearms and ammunition on his person, in his home, in his business, and in his vehicle during intrastate and interstate travel, except: a. Inside or on federal property, § 930, exceptions exist. b. Inside an airliner’s cabin, 49 U.S.C. § 46505. c. Before delivering a firearm or ammunition to a common or contract carrier (e.g., bus, airline) for transportation in interstate or foreign commerce to a non-licensee the person must first notify the carrier in writing that the firearm or ammo is present, 922e.
d. In or within 1,000 feet of a school zone, 922 (q), exceptions exist. e. May not send concealable firearms through the U.S. mail, § 1715, exceptions exist.
f. May not make, receive, possess, transfer, deliver, import, or ship an undetectable firearm, 922(p)
g. May not make, possess, transfer, etc., certain firearms, such as: sawed-off shotguns, sawed-off rifles, machine guns, silencers, etc., (see Section E, below) unless they are registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Washington, D.C.
h. May not import or export firearms without the federal government's permission, Section , numbers 9 - 11. 所以只要不是在飞机机舱里面携带,就可以的吧?
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