CO gun storage in vehicle going forward

sndmn11

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I linked the extent of the bill (minimal) in the first post.

From your background do they produce guidance on how enforcement should interpret such vague language?

Yes, the DA's office will put on a legal updates seminar every year, sometimes twice if they are seeing issues.

*I think* the reality will be nobody will care where your gun is UNTIL your vehicle is stolen.
 
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Yes, the DA's office will put on a legal updates seminar every year, sometimes twice if they are seeing issues.

*I think* the reality will be nobody will care where your gun is UNTIL your vehicle is stolen.
Interesting to hear what comes of this. Zip ties on zipper pulls isn’t hard too comply with. TSA requirements level cases and lock requirements is another matter of annoying.

It was in a locked case as best as I can remember, is their proof otherwise? ;)

I’m just waiting for the gun owner of the stolen vehicle to get into more trouble than the thief. Wouldn’t surprise me the way this crap is going.
 

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Really seems like by the time someone steals the car, they can go and take the couple minutes (at most) it takes to open any “lockable” gun case with basic tools at their leisure. Sounds really effective. I frequently put mine in soft cases in the Decked drawers on my pickup, which lock. Wonder if that qualifies.


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