MuttCat
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Stopped by the county pistol office yesterday to see about this semi auto rifle endorsement bs. The clerk was out in the hallway speaking with a woman and her hubby about handgun possession in a vehicle. The woman was going on and on about keeping a handgun concealed while driving and secure storage when leaving the vehicle. Then she said she locks up her handgun even if her husband stays in the vehicle. I chimed in that would be unnecessary as long as there’s an adult in the car. Not true she says, he’s unlicensed. I said, well just this morning I read it's OK. The clerk was unsure.
Now I know what illegal possession is, but get this from the NYSP…Issued August 27, 2022
Safe Handling and Storage Law Changes
Q29) How does the new law impact transporting guns in a vehicle?
A) Effective September 1, 2022, if you leave your gun unattended in a vehicle, it must be unloaded and locked in a fire, impact, and tamper resistant storage depository that is hidden from view. Glove compartments and glove boxes are not appropriate safe storage depositories. A plastic or aluminum, lockable, hard-sided, gun case or safe will storage depositories. A plastic or aluminum, lockable, hard-sided, gun case or safe will storage depositories. A plastic or aluminum, lockable, hard-sided, gun case or safe will suffice for this purpose.
If an adult remains with the vehicle to ensure security, a case or safe is not required. To prevent theft and ensure safety, it is always recommended that firearms be secured during transport.
Local rules for traveling with firearms also apply and may be more restrictive. For example, New York City requires that all guns be unloaded, in a case, and out of sight, even when you are with the vehicle (Penal Law § 265.45).
So, what does FAQ#29 say? (adult, licensed or not?)
Now I know what illegal possession is, but get this from the NYSP…Issued August 27, 2022
Safe Handling and Storage Law Changes
Q29) How does the new law impact transporting guns in a vehicle?
A) Effective September 1, 2022, if you leave your gun unattended in a vehicle, it must be unloaded and locked in a fire, impact, and tamper resistant storage depository that is hidden from view. Glove compartments and glove boxes are not appropriate safe storage depositories. A plastic or aluminum, lockable, hard-sided, gun case or safe will storage depositories. A plastic or aluminum, lockable, hard-sided, gun case or safe will storage depositories. A plastic or aluminum, lockable, hard-sided, gun case or safe will suffice for this purpose.
If an adult remains with the vehicle to ensure security, a case or safe is not required. To prevent theft and ensure safety, it is always recommended that firearms be secured during transport.
Local rules for traveling with firearms also apply and may be more restrictive. For example, New York City requires that all guns be unloaded, in a case, and out of sight, even when you are with the vehicle (Penal Law § 265.45).
So, what does FAQ#29 say? (adult, licensed or not?)
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