In car carry question
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In car carry question
I have a question. I lhave my CCL and noticed that when in your car some people put their gun under dash, etc. I thought the gun had to be on you? Or is it only allowed in different states? I never thought about anything else other than having it on me. Thanks!
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Re: In car carry question
Originally in Ohio it had to be holstered on your person in plain view when in a vehicle. That's all changed now, with your CHL you can carry in a vehicle however you like in Ohio (though, you probably want to restrict access to minors, those without CHLs, and other unauthorized persons.)
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Re: In car carry question
oh in plain view. I always had it concealed on me when in car. Wow good thing I never got stopped. So now I can carry on me concealed or in a holster under dash?
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Re: In car carry question
Correct. Or in the glove box, hanging from the rear-view mirror, or even twirling it around on your finger as you drive down the road. Not recommended, mind you, but legal. (In Ohio anyway.)
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Re: In car carry question
Thanks for your help and quick response. That helped me a lot to understand why it was being done that way.
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Re: In car carry question
I find it difficult to access the gun on my belt while driving so I often have a backup in a sneaky pete clipped to the center console right above the transmission hump. It's out of sight yet readily accessible.
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Re: In car carry question
Be careful if you are wanting to have it in somewhere like under the dash. Make sure you can draw the gun without pointing the muzzle at yourself. One reason I don't like the under dash holster setups, nearly impossible to pull the gun from the holster without pointing it at yourself.debgram wrote:I have a question. I lhave my CCL and noticed that when in your car some people put their gun under dash, etc. I thought the gun had to be on you? Or is it only allowed in different states? I never thought about anything else other than having it on me. Thanks!
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Re: In car carry question
Debbie:
In 2004, when the CHL program ramped up, you were required to have your weapon "in plain sight" if it wasn't boxed up or otherwise essentially inaccessible in your vehicle.
The "in plain sight" rule went away a few years later, being replaced by "on your person", unless the weapon was boxed up, etc.
That finally went away a couple years later. "Loaded v.s. unloaded" kind of went away, too.
(This applies to licensees. Unlicensed folks can't legally transport a weapon unless it's unloaded, secured, etc. They can carry openly while outside of their vehicle.) (A motorcycle is a vehicle under this law.)
There have been other, often silly, rules too, but the above were among the worst.
As has been said, above, a licensee may pretty much carry a weapon any way they want to, as long as they can legally have a weapon there.
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In 2004, when the CHL program ramped up, you were required to have your weapon "in plain sight" if it wasn't boxed up or otherwise essentially inaccessible in your vehicle.
The "in plain sight" rule went away a few years later, being replaced by "on your person", unless the weapon was boxed up, etc.
That finally went away a couple years later. "Loaded v.s. unloaded" kind of went away, too.
(This applies to licensees. Unlicensed folks can't legally transport a weapon unless it's unloaded, secured, etc. They can carry openly while outside of their vehicle.) (A motorcycle is a vehicle under this law.)
There have been other, often silly, rules too, but the above were among the worst.
As has been said, above, a licensee may pretty much carry a weapon any way they want to, as long as they can legally have a weapon there.
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Re: In car carry question
Thanks for that info. I understand how that works now. I always have my gun on me and loaded.
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Re: In car carry question
Brings back horrific memories from those early days. I recall buying a dog collar so I could strap a $10 Uncle Mike's holster to my thigh in order to comply.SMMAssociates wrote:Debbie:
In 2004, when the CHL program ramped up, you were required to have your weapon "in plain sight" if it wasn't boxed up or otherwise essentially inaccessible in your vehicle.
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Re: In car carry question
Stu - So if my unlicensed spouse has a zipped bag of bullets in the center console and an unloaded handgun in the glove box is that legal car transport these days?SMMAssociates wrote:Debbie:
Unlicensed folks can't legally transport a weapon unless it's unloaded, secured, etc.
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Re: In car carry question
It depends - the way the law reads, the unloaded gun must be transported in one of the following ways:Glock Rock wrote:Stu - So if my unlicensed spouse has a zipped bag of bullets in the center console and an unloaded handgun in the glove box is that legal car transport these days?SMMAssociates wrote:Debbie:
Unlicensed folks can't legally transport a weapon unless it's unloaded, secured, etc.
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(1) In a closed package, box, or case;
(2) In a compartment that can be reached only by leaving the vehicle;
(3) In plain sight and secured in a rack or holder made for the purpose;
So, is a glove compartment a "package, box or case"? I used to think it would qualify, but I'm not so sure anymore. I personally think it would be risky to transport that way, but instead recommend a zippered gun case or the like.
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Re: In car carry question
Does an unlicensed individual still need to have any magazines empty, too, like the old days?
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Re: In car carry question
No, but an unlicensed person must have any loaded magazines or speed loaders in a "container that provides complete and separate enclosure". So, as I read it, you can put the unloaded gun in a zipper case, put it in the center console, put loaded magazines in a glove box that closes (but not necessarily locks), and done. Or my favorite, put the unloaded gun in the main compartment of a range bag and loaded magazines in the range bag's pouches, and as long as the main compartment and pouches close with "a snap, button, buckle, zipper, hook and loop closing mechanism, or other fastener that must be opened to access the contents" and "[provide] complete and separate enclosure" for the gun and loaded magazines, put the range bag on the front passenger seat, and done.MacDonald wrote:Does an unlicensed individual still need to have any magazines empty, too, like the old days?
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