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From: [email protected] (James P. Callison)
Subject: Re: WARNING.....(please read)...

In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (FranklinKL) writes:
>In article , [email protected] (James P. Callison) writes:
>| 
>| I normally have an unloaded Colt Delta in my glove box with a loaded
>| magazine handy (which is perfectly legal in Oklahoma). For those
>| times that I'm travelling inter-state, I keep an unloaded 
>| S&W .44 Magnum revolver in the glove box, with a speed-loader
>|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>| in my pocket (which is legal everywhere, under Federal law, Illinois
>| State Police be hanged).
>
>Carrying a pistol, loaded or unloaded, in the glove compartment, is
>considered carrying a concealed weapon in Colorado and is illegal without
>a concealed weapons permit.  Unless the law has been changed recently,
>carrying a weapon openly is legal in Colorado but concealing it is illegal.
>I read a newspaper account last year where police stopped a car on a
>traffic infraction and observed a .357 magnum revolver sitting on the
>seat.  The driver could not be cited for possessing or carrying the weapon
>because it was not concealed.  The article stated that if the gun had
>been discovered in the glove box, it would have been considered a crime.

Carrying in the glove box is not covered...I'm not sure what I was 
thinking there. It _is_ legal in Oklahoma. 

On inter-state travel, as long as it is legal for you to own
at your point of origination and destination, the gun is carried
in a locked compartment/box (glove box specifically excluded) separate
from the ammo, it is legal under Title 19, Chapter 44, Section 94(9? I
forget, and my copy of the regs is at home) of the US Code. This,
unfortunately, has not prevented the theft by state troopers of a
certain state (which shall remain nameless to protect the hopelessly
stupid) under that state's law.

Gee, and I thought Federal Law overrode state law...

				James

James P. Callison    Microcomputer Coordinator, U of Oklahoma Law Center 
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