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>>How bizarre that a gun in a glove box is not considered concealed, yet a gun on a seat could be deemed so by a picky cop approaching a car from 7 or 8 o clock!<<
It only makes sense, if you think about it. There's several places, other than the passenger's seat, where the gun could be "concealed," as well. The dash board issue is one. Put the gun on the dashboard directly infront of the driver position. Now, walk up behind the car (like an officer @ a traffic stop). Do you see the gun?
Center consoles are the only thing there are in some vehicles, so I, somewhat, would like to see the laws change to reflect that. However, to cover all bases & keep that added security with me (almost) everywhere I go, I'll keep my CCDW & keep carrying concealed, eh?
>>I LIKE to think that the KY cops are not that asinine, but, who can tell.....<<
If there's one group of people who are so ignorant to laws, it has to be police officers. Not all of them, but alot of them. When I have questions about one of the KRS, I look straight to the source. You'll get three different answers from three different officers.
>>Could be that I need to pay more attention to these matters. The devil is in the details, for sure! I appreciate your input,Sir, good stuff!<<
http://www.kentuckystatepolice.org/conceal.htm
Whenever I have any questions, that's right where I go. Sometimes I'm careful concerning that, as well. Example - my wife (she's a German citizen) was going to apply for her CCDW, the guy on the phone said that's the way the law is written, but when the new govenor gets in there she won't be able to get one, so she might as well not apply for one. Well, she got her class taken care of and guess what? The guy was wrong & she got grandfathered in. Now if the KC3 can get the mistake they caused reversed, we'll all be happy again, but that's another topic all together.