captnkirk
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Good day! I've been lurking for awhile and doing a rather significant amount of reading and decided to join.
First off let me say that the information here is outstanding! I'm looking for clarification on one thing though, I'm sure will most will think it's a simple question but here goes anyway...
I took the CPL class, passed, did the paperwork, prints, etc. and now waiting on getting my permit. I would like to exercise my right to open carry in the meantime. In regards to those that do not have a CPL and open carry my question is, how so you transport your gun lawfully from home to where ever it is you are going and back? For example WalMart or Kroger.
I'm assuming that the weapon is first unloaded, placed in a case in the trunk or otherwise inaccessible to the occupants of the vehicle (such as the back of an SUV) with the ammo and magazine(s) separated from the weapon. Once arriving at the destination, you then go to the trunk or rear area, retrieve your firearm and magazine and then holster your weapon keeping it in plain sight. Upon leaving and going home, you take the same steps as when you first left.
Is this correct?
Any and all replies are greatly appreciated!
Captn---
Good day! I've been lurking for awhile and doing a rather significant amount of reading and decided to join.
First off let me say that the information here is outstanding! I'm looking for clarification on one thing though, I'm sure will most will think it's a simple question but here goes anyway...
I took the CPL class, passed, did the paperwork, prints, etc. and now waiting on getting my permit. I would like to exercise my right to open carry in the meantime. In regards to those that do not have a CPL and open carry my question is, how so you transport your gun lawfully from home to where ever it is you are going and back? For example WalMart or Kroger.
I'm assuming that the weapon is first unloaded, placed in a case in the trunk or otherwise inaccessible to the occupants of the vehicle (such as the back of an SUV) with the ammo and magazine(s) separated from the weapon. Once arriving at the destination, you then go to the trunk or rear area, retrieve your firearm and magazine and then holster your weapon keeping it in plain sight. Upon leaving and going home, you take the same steps as when you first left.
Is this correct?
Any and all replies are greatly appreciated!
Captn---