KRS 527.020 references "motor vehicles". No distinction is made between cars, trucks or ATV's. I know of no other statute that does, either. They are all treated the same.
First of all, thank both of you for the replies. So, let me try to clear up my confusion. I think I've read a few posts where members say it's not a good idea to wear a gun in the holster on your hip while in an automobile because it might be hard to see and would/might be considered concealed. This would also be my thought on the matter as well, or at least, I think some LEOs might see it this way. This being the case and since there's no distinction made between cars, trucks or ATVs, would/could this same mode of carry on the hip be considered concealed while riding an ATV. I'm thinking not, since the pistol would be much more easily seen while on an ATV. It would be just as visible as if you were walking, in my opinion. Forgive my confusion, but I just don't want any surprises and I want to be absolutely sure that I'm not breaking any law. Do you guys think I'm correct in my reasoning on this? Any thoughts on this?
@GUTSHOT: I've read several of your posts and I just want to thank you for all you've done to help us keep our gun rights and for helping us get some of them back, as well. Much appreciated, you're a true patriot. Also, thanks to others that have and are doing the same.