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 VA 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:
VA:
- Must inform officer of handgun in vehicle no matter how its transported?
- Open, unconcealed, transport of loaded gun in plain view OK.
- Otherwise must be unloaded and cased? Lock in a case, and out of reach, in a van?
- In state parks, any different?
Any advice or discussion will be appreciated.
This is straight from the book Traveler's Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States:
Loaded firearms may be carried in the passenger compartment in plain view or secured in gun cases that are unconcealed; trunk transport is also legitimate for loaded firearms
You can checkout the book here:
http://www.usacarry.com/forums/traveling-handguns/497-book-travelers-guide-firearm-laws-fifty-states.html#post12667
Remember that in Va, you can openly carry a loaded pistol in your vehicle as long as it is in plain sight, as well as on your hip. Visit http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum54/ for more info on Open Carry.
Lukem , not in Illinois, I'm from there, almost impossible to transport a gun in any manner, a magazine loaded with no firearm in the car will get you jailed in IL.