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Read This if You Carry a Gun While Driving

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How to transport a gun in your vehicle.
It’s important to be aware that in many states you can stroll around all day carrying concealed but the second you get into a vehicle, special rules apply to you.

  • No matter what the law is in your state, be sure that your concealed handgun is secure while you are driving. Do not place it anywhere that an unauthorized person (or child) can access it.
  • Carry the gun in such a way that, if permitted by law, is comfortable and doesn’t require adjustment.
  • Understand that vehicles can be dangerous and must be handled safely. When you carry a firearm and drive a vehicle you should adhere to a higher standard of responsibility.

What to do if you’re pulled over and you’re carrying a gun.
Any interaction with law enforcement is going to be stressful. Regardless of the laws in your state regarding guns and vehicles, follow these guidelines to endure these interactions as comfortably as possible.

  • Do the officer a favor. Turn your radio off, turn on your dome light, and put your hands on the wheel. These actions are easy and go a long way to help the situation.
  • Some state laws require you to inform the officer if there is a firearm in the vehicle, some do not. That being said, it’s advisable to be open and honest right from the start. If you’re acting within the law, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.
  • Be kind. Use “Sir” or M’am”, smile, and don’t raise your voice. It helps to calm a stressful and possibly dangerous situation. Nice words help to put both of you at ease.

 

How to travel with your gun across state lines.
Before you head out on your road trip, do yourself a favor and look over the gun laws and permit reciprocity in the states you’ll be visiting.

  • Some states will recognize your out-of-state concealed carry permit, others will not. Even if you disagree, you could face serious punishment for non-compliance.
  • Laws may depend on the amount of time spent and the activities you do in the state. If you’re just driving through, you may not need to change your habits.
  • You’re going to plan your hotel stays, clothes, and meals. Just do your “gun laws in each state” research ahead of time while you’re at it.

If you carry concealed and travel in a vehicle, the best thing you can do for yourself is to consult with a licensed attorney experienced in gun laws for your state.

Don’t gamble and make assumptions about what you think the law probably is or what your friend told you it was. Get informed and carry within the law.

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