Cougar125
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The WA pamphlet that is stickied in the top of the section says:
[align=left]With that said, the RCW doesn't say that the firearm must be in a secure wrapper or opaque case. It simply says:[/align]
I would tend to believe that it is common practice for people who carry to have a CCW so they can carry in cars. How would a person who wishes toOC do so when traveling somewhere while OCing?
Would they just bring their pistol case with them and lock it in the trunk? What about those who drive trucks? Just put it behind the seat in its case?
The WA pamphlet that is stickied in the top of the section says:
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[align=left]3.) Unlawful carrying without a Concealed Pistol License[/align]
[align=left](CPL) occurs when a person carries a concealed pistol on[/align]
[align=left]his person and does not have a CPL. A person may carry a[/align]
[align=left]loaded firearm in a vehicle only if they have a valid CPL.[/align]
[align=left]Those without a valid CPL may carry a firearm in a vehicle[/align]
[align=left]only if the firearm is unloaded and in a secure wrapper or[/align]
opaque case. (RCW 9.41.050)
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[align=left]With that said, the RCW doesn't say that the firearm must be in a secure wrapper or opaque case. It simply says:[/align]
A person shall not carry or place a loaded pistol in any vehicle unless the person has a license to carry a concealed pistol
I would tend to believe that it is common practice for people who carry to have a CCW so they can carry in cars. How would a person who wishes toOC do so when traveling somewhere while OCing?
Would they just bring their pistol case with them and lock it in the trunk? What about those who drive trucks? Just put it behind the seat in its case?