bobzilla05
Regular Member
I have been openly carrying my sidearm for some time now, following state and federal law to the best of my ability, and I often ride my bicycle to the location that I wish to travel because it not only is a good source of exercise, but it also saves me money on gasoline and has a much cleaner environmental impact, obviously. However, in all of my research, I have yet to discover any definitive answer as to whether or not a regular pedal-powered bicycle is considered to be a 'vehicle' under Washington state law. I have up to this point been unloading my firearm prior to mounting the bicycle to ensure legality of such action, but as I also often ride at night, I would greatly prefer to have one in the chamber. Can anyone cite law that states either for or against a bicycle being considered a 'vehicle,' or perhaps is it dependent on where you ride it?
I will be getting a CPL soon, but would like to know for sure either way. Thank you in advance.
I will be getting a CPL soon, but would like to know for sure either way. Thank you in advance.