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<blockquote data-quote="mons meg" data-source="post: 1124709" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Thought I'd pop in and mention that the trooper was correct, a gun in the trunk does NOT count, at least as far as being in possession of a concealed weapon.</p><p></p><p>If you did not have an SDA permit, and had a gun in the trunk, is there a legal obligation to notify a LEO without them asking first? </p><p></p><p>OK case law is clear on this, IIRC, a permit holder cannot be held to a higher standard than a non permit holder when it comes to activities that are otherwise legal without the permit. If the gun wasn't on you, unloaded in the trunk, no "SDA" notification. Loaded, I'm not as sure since only a permit holder can carry that way. <em>(After re-reading the OP, I think he's right...he's on the hook to inform)</em> At least, this is my understanding of the law. I'll try to dig up that OSCN link to the Court of Criminal appeals case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mons meg, post: 1124709, member: 90"] Thought I'd pop in and mention that the trooper was correct, a gun in the trunk does NOT count, at least as far as being in possession of a concealed weapon. If you did not have an SDA permit, and had a gun in the trunk, is there a legal obligation to notify a LEO without them asking first? OK case law is clear on this, IIRC, a permit holder cannot be held to a higher standard than a non permit holder when it comes to activities that are otherwise legal without the permit. If the gun wasn't on you, unloaded in the trunk, no "SDA" notification. Loaded, I'm not as sure since only a permit holder can carry that way. [I](After re-reading the OP, I think he's right...he's on the hook to inform)[/I] At least, this is my understanding of the law. I'll try to dig up that OSCN link to the Court of Criminal appeals case. [/QUOTE]
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