I'm not talking about leaving the gun in the car when going off somewhere or for any other reason than just to have it readily at hand during the time when you are in the car and not at a school or other no-no like that. This person doesn't have a CCW license and this "casual" carry I refer to would be when driving to have the gun say on the passenger's seat. Wouldn't it need to be covered with something like a towel or paper or other? I thought I remember that being OK.
This is not for me but for a friend who doesn't have a permit (yet? I'm working on that...) and for times when she is driving around and can't conceal on her person for lack of permit. Could she just put the gun under a towel or something? I know it's not the greatest solution but could it be workable and still keep her out of trouble until my irresistible arguments to go get a permit overwhelm her and the towel will become unnecessary? Thanks for all info! I searched and unless "carry in car" or "carry in vehicle" aren't the right terms, I couldn't find anything to fit this question.
This is not for me but for a friend who doesn't have a permit (yet? I'm working on that...) and for times when she is driving around and can't conceal on her person for lack of permit. Could she just put the gun under a towel or something? I know it's not the greatest solution but could it be workable and still keep her out of trouble until my irresistible arguments to go get a permit overwhelm her and the towel will become unnecessary? Thanks for all info! I searched and unless "carry in car" or "carry in vehicle" aren't the right terms, I couldn't find anything to fit this question.
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