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    If it only had to be on your person, couldn't everyone just carry in a brief case or a baby bag then? If I'm at Taste of Colorado and someone finds out that I have my gun in the bag in my stroller, I'm going to be in deep shit without a permit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    If it only had to be on your person, couldn't everyone just carry in a brief case or a baby bag then? If I'm at Taste of Colorado and someone finds out that I have my gun in the bag in my stroller, I'm going to be in deep shit without a permit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pistol Packing Preacher View Post
    My little bro, fishing from a boat, had a water moccasin drop into the boat...
    He left the snake all alone in the boat...

    I'd be too afraid that there would be even more around my boat in the water to jump out.

    Now, if a woman has a firearm in her purse that she is carrying around with her, it is considered "concealed" and she must have a CCW permit. I would have to interpret that a firearm in a tackle box would be "concealed" as well.
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    Does it matter if it is loaded or unloaded? More a technical point, don't want to load a gun while a snake figures out to strike or not.

    I heard that down south after a flood and the water level goes down, water moccisians are all over in the trees.

    Still can't believe that you can't shoot gators on sight.
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    Concealed carry: a loaded gun accessible to the person and not visible to a second party.

    An unloaded pistol in a gun bag in the back seat, doesn't meet the criteria. Leave it loaded and it does.

    A loaded pistol in a closed tackle box within arms reach in the bottom of the boat meets the criteria.

    I may not have the wording perfect, but it's real close for CO. Where's Bailey? He would know the CO statue/code/whatever they call it here, for this.
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    I just wondered because I see people throw the term "tackle box" gun around occasionally, with no mention that just because you bought some cheap gun to toss into your tackle box, doesn't mean that you don't also have to jump through the hoops to be able to toot it around like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I just wondered because I see people throw the term "tackle box" gun around occasionally, with no mention that just because you bought some cheap gun to toss into your tackle box, doesn't mean that you don't also have to jump through the hoops to be able to toot it around like that.
    I used to fly fish a lot. I carried pretty regular when fishing. I have a POS Taurus 45LC snubbie I throw in my fanny pack with a couple of speed loaders for it. I have a waist tackle pack with a section on the inside that's all velcro to attack various fly boards to. I just used half of it to attach a 5.11 holster built to velcro into a vest.
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    I bought a few of those stretch one size fits most (fullsize) holsters to sew into your clothes. I sewed them into brief cases and stuff, similar concept. Your picture reminded me of that.
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    I THINK THAT YOU WOULD BE FINE TO :PACK: IN YOUR FISHING BOX. tHE GUN IS NOT ON YOUR BODY,HOWEVER YOU DO NEED TO CONTROLE YOUR FISHING BOX AT ALL TIMES. IF YOU LEAVE YOUR TACKLE AND WONDER AROUND THE NEXT POINT. IF SOME NOSEY DECIDES TO PLAY IN YOUR BOX,,,YOU COULD BE LIABLE FOR HIS ACTIONS.

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    You couldn't be liable for his actions.
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