jamieg25
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i was reading in both the statutes and the ag opinion and i am still confused
the way i understand the reading is that just being in a car does not automatically qualify as concealed as long as a part of the firearm is visible so this brings me to my question
would a tactical holster where the firearm is visible and located just above the knee and when you sit you just adjust to have it rest on the top of your thigh be considered concealed as i need to take a cab as i do not have a car so taking the firearm home on the bus is out of the question and it is not a good idea to put it in the trunk of a cab as they will drive off and not give you a chance to get it out
i was reading in both the statutes and the ag opinion and i am still confused
the way i understand the reading is that just being in a car does not automatically qualify as concealed as long as a part of the firearm is visible so this brings me to my question
would a tactical holster where the firearm is visible and located just above the knee and when you sit you just adjust to have it rest on the top of your thigh be considered concealed as i need to take a cab as i do not have a car so taking the firearm home on the bus is out of the question and it is not a good idea to put it in the trunk of a cab as they will drive off and not give you a chance to get it out