Django
Regular Member
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If one does not have a concealed permit and gets into a motor vehicle I understand that the firearm must be unloaded but does the firearm it's self have to go into the glove compartment? The law says "unloaded and not concealed". As long as the gun is visible and unloaded this would not go against any Washington State laws... Right?
In other words can I keep it holstered and unloaded in the car as long as it's not concealed?
If one does not have a concealed permit and gets into a motor vehicle I understand that the firearm must be unloaded but does the firearm it's self have to go into the glove compartment? The law says "unloaded and not concealed". As long as the gun is visible and unloaded this would not go against any Washington State laws... Right?
In other words can I keep it holstered and unloaded in the car as long as it's not concealed?