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Firearms in Car at work

Statesman

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hotrod wrote:
Statesman wrote:
Thanks! But that section states:

http://www.lrc.ky.gov/KRS/527-00/020.PDF

"No person or organization, public or private, shall prohibit a person licensed to carry a concealed deadly weapon from possessing a firearm, ammunition, or both, or other deadly weapon in his or her vehicle in compliance with the provisions of KRS 237.110 and 237.115. Any attempt by a person or organization, public or private, to violate the provisions of this subsection may be the subject of an action for appropriate relief or for damages in a Circuit Court or District Court of competent jurisdiction."

Looks like a license is needed for this protection.

You sir, are welcome

Section 4 covers KRS 237, Section 8 covers glove box carry (ie no license needed)
The way I read it, no license is needed for glove box carry, with respect to being "concealed", and getting a related charge without a CCDW.

However, with respect to prohibiting a person from storing the weapon in their car (or glovebox) it appears any "person or organization, public or private" may prohibit someone from carrying in a glovebox on their property, unless they have CCDW permission from the King.

What do you say to this reading sir?
 
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