where do you put all your stuff
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RE: where do you put all your stuff
ORIGINAL: Orion_240
"Excuse me while I whip this out!"
ORIGINAL: GidyupGo
I had my 44 on me when elk hunting, and it was unloaded while I was driving. The game warden pulled us over just as a routine stop, and was checking guns to make sure they were unloaded and he saw my 44. He asked to see it and I whipped it out and opened the cylinder showing him that it was empty. He may have just wanted to take a look at it. I don't know.
ORIGINAL: SirDrake
Not to go off topic, but I thought it was legal to carry a loaded pistol in your car in Colorado, concealed or not.
I'm assuming you are in Colorado from your signature.
I checked Colorado law and it states that you cannot have a loaded firearm in your car other than a pistol.
So stick that clip in your 9.
I'm in NY and I carry my .45 concealed and loaded in my Mustang, though we have to have a carry permit to do so.
Here is one of the sites I used for reference for Colorado law:
http://rmgo.org/faq
I also tend to use my console to stow all those extra items.
Glove box contains user manual, reg, and insurance cards.
ORIGINAL: GidyupGo
Yes it is. The 9 is in the rear passenger side floorboard. Not concealed, but within reach. Can't drive with it loaded, legally.
Yes it is. The 9 is in the rear passenger side floorboard. Not concealed, but within reach. Can't drive with it loaded, legally.
I'm assuming you are in Colorado from your signature.
I checked Colorado law and it states that you cannot have a loaded firearm in your car other than a pistol.
So stick that clip in your 9.
I'm in NY and I carry my .45 concealed and loaded in my Mustang, though we have to have a carry permit to do so.
Here is one of the sites I used for reference for Colorado law:
http://rmgo.org/faq
I also tend to use my console to stow all those extra items.
Glove box contains user manual, reg, and insurance cards.
I had my 44 on me when elk hunting, and it was unloaded while I was driving. The game warden pulled us over just as a routine stop, and was checking guns to make sure they were unloaded and he saw my 44. He asked to see it and I whipped it out and opened the cylinder showing him that it was empty. He may have just wanted to take a look at it. I don't know.
Exactly.
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