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RL 34.011 Conditions relating to transporting a
loaded firearm in a vehicle. No owner or employee of an
agency may transport a loaded firearm in a vehicle, unless all of
the following apply:
(1) The firearm is in plain view. In this section “in plain view”
means it is visible from ordinary observation to a person outside
the vehicle.
Note: A firearm located in a glove compartment, in a briefcase, under a seat of a
vehicle, or covered by the clothing of an occupant, is not “in plain view.”
(2) If the firearm is a handgun, the owner or employee transports
the firearm in a holster which is in plain view.(3) If the firearm is other than a handgun, the owner or
employee transports the firearm in a device inside the vehicle
which locks the firearm in position and prevents an unauthorized
person from removing the firearm from the locking device and
which is in plain view.
(4) The owner or employee complies with the requirements in
s. RL 34.01.
History: Cr. Register, January, 1977, No. 493, eff. 2−1−97; am. (intro.), Register,
November, 1997, No. 503, eff. 12−1−97
Is not the definition of concealed in here? seeing that we are only looking for definition of what constitutes concealed, weather or not that this applies to the subject of security officers , the definition should apply to anyone . So says common sense.
Also at the time of those court cases which relied on currant laws we will be under new laws will we not. Just tossing out what resembles scrambled eggs here.
loaded firearm in a vehicle. No owner or employee of an
agency may transport a loaded firearm in a vehicle, unless all of
the following apply:
(1) The firearm is in plain view. In this section “in plain view”
means it is visible from ordinary observation to a person outside
the vehicle.
Note: A firearm located in a glove compartment, in a briefcase, under a seat of a
vehicle, or covered by the clothing of an occupant, is not “in plain view.”
(2) If the firearm is a handgun, the owner or employee transports
the firearm in a holster which is in plain view.(3) If the firearm is other than a handgun, the owner or
employee transports the firearm in a device inside the vehicle
which locks the firearm in position and prevents an unauthorized
person from removing the firearm from the locking device and
which is in plain view.
(4) The owner or employee complies with the requirements in
s. RL 34.01.
History: Cr. Register, January, 1977, No. 493, eff. 2−1−97; am. (intro.), Register,
November, 1997, No. 503, eff. 12−1−97
Is not the definition of concealed in here? seeing that we are only looking for definition of what constitutes concealed, weather or not that this applies to the subject of security officers , the definition should apply to anyone . So says common sense.
Also at the time of those court cases which relied on currant laws we will be under new laws will we not. Just tossing out what resembles scrambled eggs here.