I sometimes see people refer to keeping a gun in their tackle box for snakes or something. Isn't this a concealed firearm?
I sometimes see people refer to keeping a gun in their tackle box for snakes or something. Isn't this a concealed firearm?
"There are no finger prints under water."
I would think so. My son asked the sheriff of some county if he could open carry in the forest. The sheriff stated that the firearm must be very visible and never covered by a shirt or jacket or in a back pack or it would be considered concealed.
So I would consider a gun carried anywhere that it can not be seen as concealed. Vehicles excepted as they are an extension of your home.
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The thing I was thinking of is that you are allowed to carry a gun in it's case like when you go from your car to range, but I don't remember if that is because you are traveling, on range property, not going to be hassled because what else are you supposed to do?, etc.
Fishing, isn't exactly "traveling" though you know? If you are in a boat though, then I'd think that falls under the "private vehicle" deal. Except getting bitten by a snake is about the last thing I'm worried about when I'm on a boat.![]()
"There are no finger prints under water."
You can carry concealed while hunting but I have never heard about fishing.![]()
I carry concealed in the woods all the time and don't even worry about it because concealed is concealed and don't expect to even be asked about it.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I would like to interpret concealed carry as:
1: not visible
2: on your person
How would anyone transport a firearm anywere without freaking out neighbors. Or what about if you have a box of stripped lowers and you carry it from someplace into your car. You have now commited a felony?
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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.
"There are no finger prints under water."
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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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