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Old 03-06-2008, 04:36 PM
 
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Default NC Vehicle Transport Laws?

I don't have a concealed carry permit yet but figured you all, better than most, would be up on the laws regarding transport I need to know about.

I'll be traveling in NC in my van and wanted to know about taking a handgun with me. I'd prefer to transport it in a lawful way that might provide some utility for self-defense, or I'd just keep it unloaded, cased and locked in the "default" manner federally approved for interstate transport.

These are the notes I made from reading the document on car carry at HandGunLaw. Not being a lawyer, I'm seeking confirmation of a more practical nature on these matters:

NC (without concealed carry permit):

- Must inform officer of any handgun in vehicle, regardless of how its transported?

- There is no NC law re how guns must be transported in vehicles - its a matter of concealment and accessibility only.

- OK to transport loaded handgun in locked glove box or locked console (w/o key in lock).

- Open, unconcealed transport of loaded gun OK.

- "Luggage compartment" means rearward of seats and out of reach in a van.

- In state parks, follow federal interstate transport law: Unloaded, ammo and gun cased and locked in luggage compartment of vehicle.

Any advice or discussion will be appreciated.

Last edited by Bonden; 03-06-2008 at 05:16 PM. Reason: Clarify
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Old 03-10-2008, 07:58 PM
 
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The only thing that you have to do is make sure that the firearm is clearly visible in the vehicle. Most people recommend that you put it on the passenger seat or on top of the dashboard.
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Back when packing dot org was still up they had some long winded write up about this... and it took me about 10 reads to realize it said with no permit the pistol had to be visible and not concealed. I think long guns are supposed to be unloaded but not totally sure.
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When in doubt just keep it in the trunk locked up I guess.
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