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<blockquote data-quote="Pearnicious" data-source="post: 2904190" data-attributes="member: 41258"><p>For the record I do plan on getting my CC permit but was curious if this was still a legal way to transport the pistol in my vehicle until then. Sounds like what I expected, that it's up to interpretation of the individual LEO. I feel like a holster should fit the description of a "case designed for carrying firearms" because, well, it's <em>literally</em> designed to carry a firearm. But putting it under the steering column might be a bit iffy. Guess I'll just keep it in plain sight and unloaded on the passenger seat until I get a CC permit.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pearnicious, post: 2904190, member: 41258"] For the record I do plan on getting my CC permit but was curious if this was still a legal way to transport the pistol in my vehicle until then. Sounds like what I expected, that it's up to interpretation of the individual LEO. I feel like a holster should fit the description of a "case designed for carrying firearms" because, well, it's [I]literally[/I] designed to carry a firearm. But putting it under the steering column might be a bit iffy. Guess I'll just keep it in plain sight and unloaded on the passenger seat until I get a CC permit. Thanks for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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