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Old 07-23-2008, 04:44 PM
 
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I'm trying to get a definitive answer to these questions:
Is it legal to carry a loaded pistol in my car in Missouri? If so, does it need to be concealed, and if so, how... glove box, locked container, trunk?
What about an unloaded pistol?
If unloaded, what about the ammunition... with the gun, separated from the gun, etc.?
Does it matter if I have a Concealed Carry Permit or not?

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Old 07-23-2008, 06:00 PM
 
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Under the statute the right to carry loaded concealed handguns in one’s home is extended to one’s vehicle. This extended right is confined to persons 21 years old or older who lawfully possesses the firearm. This right only applies to “concealable” firearms (they mean handguns). It does NOT apply to rifles, carbines, or shotguns. It doesn’t have to make sense, it’s just the law.
The term "lawfully possess" means that the individual can legally own a handgun. Some persons have privately acquired handguns in Missouri without going through Missouri's mandatory, but lightly enforced, purchase permit system (see MISSOURI WEAPONS AND SELF-DEFENSE LAW at page 92). While these handguns have been unlawfully purchased this does not mean that they are unlawfully possessed.
The handgun may be carried anywhere in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. As in the home, one must be cautious about access by children. People have been charged with endangering the welfare of children by allowing access to guns, and certain prosecutors may take this as a consolation prize.

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Old 07-24-2008, 02:52 PM
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Missouri is what I would consider a good state for drivers without a CCW permit (whether they reside in Missouri or somewhere else). There, it is legal for any adult nonfelon 21 years of age or older to have a loaded, readily accessible, lawfully possessed handgun in a vehicle without a permit. For people who drive almost everywhere they go, it is actually better to carry this way than it is to go through the training, fingerprinting, and fees associated with obtaining a permit.
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I kept my USP 45 with us at all times in the motor home. Not loaded but two mags ready to go next to the case it was in. It only takes about 4 seconds to load and be ready. This way we were not in violation of states with less than reasonable gun laws.
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I'm trying to get a definitive answer to these questions:
Is it legal to carry a loaded pistol in my car in Missouri? If so, does it need to be concealed, and if so, how... glove box, locked container, trunk?
What about an unloaded pistol?
If unloaded, what about the ammunition... with the gun, separated from the gun, etc.?
Does it matter if I have a Concealed Carry Permit or not?
You can legally have a loaded concealable firearm in the passenger compartment of your vehicle if you are 21 or over in MO per RSMo 571.030.3 It needs to be concealed on your person or within the vehicle (glove box, center console, etc.) If you do not posssess a valid CCW, you must remove the firearm from your person prior to exiting the vehicle.
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