Yes.
Transporting I believe would require it to be in the case with no ammunition available.
I cannot find where I read that... so don't quote me.
with this crowd I am sure someone will be along in a moment to bust my balls about it.![]()
Yes.
Transporting I believe would require it to be in the case with no ammunition available.
I cannot find where I read that... so don't quote me.
with this crowd I am sure someone will be along in a moment to bust my balls about it.![]()
Right on fellas... I figured having a pistol in a bag on a person would be concealed... and having a pistol in the case locked or something without ammunition could be looked at as just transporting.
I do some bike riding with some firearm carrying friends (motorcycle and mountain biking) and the question was brought up "having a pistol in the camel back pack considered concealed?".
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But isn't a backpack a form of case?
I've bought several guns that didn't come with a "case". Some came in cardboard boxes, others came in nothing.
Is there some sort of legal definition of a case?
Seems to me the difference between "carrying concealed" and "transporting" a firearm has more to do with its state or ready. So a handgun, unloaded in the bottom of your backpack would be "transporting" but a loaded gun easily accessible in your backpack would be "carrying concealed".
Since I have a concealed handgun license I guess its all a moot point for me. So go get your permit and don't worry![]()
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I looked for it last night, but the Division of Wildlife's website has changed significantly and I wasn't able to find the reference.
Unless it's changed, you are legally able to carry a concealed handgun with you without a permit if you are actively in the act of LEGALLY hunting.
I'll continue to search for an official reference.
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