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Originally Posted by Rubone
I live next to a tribe here in NM that is very conservative. They do not allow non tribal members on their lands other than a few areas. And firearms laws on the Rez are strictly enforced. If you have it and they find it they will take it from you. And they won't give it back. Pueblo laws are differtn from Apache laws (Apaches love to get folks on their lands to hunt/fish/camp, as those are income sources for them). The Navajo are different again. Trveliing on a State or US highway they honor those laws as they have agreements for lease of those rights-of-way, once on tribal specific lands their laws are in effect.
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In New Mexico, Tribal police must cite a non-Indian offender into either State Magistrate Court or the US Magistrate, not Tribal Court. As long as you are on State Highways or the Interstate, you can safely carry. Tribal Cops & BIA generally do noy patrol interstate and state highways anyway. I would imagine that Montana and wyoming would be the same but thats only a guess.