Lol almost every state with CCW allows carry in vehicle. I'm fact I dont know any that dont
Didn’t see anything in the catalog
I mean without CCW... you can't have a loaded gun in a vehicle I believe. Will this change now?
As far as I know, in KY (without a CCW) the gun has to be empty with the gun and magazine stored separately when in a vehicle. And I think TN is the only state currently where you can have a loaded gun in a vehicle without a CCW.
Or do I have it wrong?
Yep, was right
>Kentucky allows any person not prohibited from possessing a firearm to carry a loaded or unloaded firearm in a vehicle in any closed container, compartment, or storage space installed as original equipment in a motor vehicle by its manufacturer, including but not limited to a glove compartment, center console, or seat pocket, regardless of whether the enclosed container, storage space, or compartment is locked, unlocked or does not have a locking mechanism.
Isn't this a bit unusual? I could have swore it had to be unloaded in most states.
Anyway, so will this law change vehicle laws in KY? i.e. can one keep a loaded gun anywhere in a vehicle, on their person etc. without a CCW?
Ky user. I dont give a shit if some semi trained jackass Mexican carrys his pistol concealed. It is complete social suicide to walk around with open carry due to our horribly tense political climate. I know a guy who doesn't want to open carry because he thinks that it's just asking to get your life ruined
it needs to be normalized though, they WANT it to be something to freak sheep out, all part of the "guns are evil" psyops
>And I think TN is the only state currently where you can have a loaded gun in a vehicle without a CCW
How the fuck did you end up thinking that?
You are extremely wrong. What drugs are you on?
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You're incorrect user. The Second amendment does not list two rights. Why the fuck would the government need to assert its own right to have armed forces in the document that explains the limits of its powers?
"Militia" to the founders and their contemporaries meant essentially the same thing as "the people", every white male over 17. The people, individually, make up a collective militia, and could be called up to defend the state or union if need be.
You are correct, though, that the term "well-regulated" doesn't mean private gun ownership can be regulated. In the language of the day "well-regulated" meant something more along the lines of "disciplined", "capable" or "well-trained"
Ahhh, i love living in Missouri.
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>Dont need LOISHEEEENZE for gun
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>Kill all niggers