Hey guys
I recently bought a truck and i do not have a lockbox on it, how would i take my gun to the range and move it around the state?
Transportation of a Firearm
- PulsatingBeaver
- Sharp Shooter
- Posts: 203
- Joined: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 22:48:52
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
Cased, unloaded and behind the seat should work fine. You can also open carry it in a rifle rack that is visable to common observation.
- PulsatingBeaver
- Sharp Shooter
- Posts: 203
- Joined: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 22:48:52
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
Ill keep it on the back seat unloaded. i would hate to have it sitting right there in the openwally626 wrote:Cased, unloaded and behind the seat should work fine. You can also open carry it in a rifle rack that is visable to common observation.
- allingeneral
- Site Admin
- Posts: 9678
- Joined: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 17:38:25
- Location: King George, Virginia
- Contact:
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
Are you transporting a pistol or a rifle?
- PulsatingBeaver
- Sharp Shooter
- Posts: 203
- Joined: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 22:48:52
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
sorry, rifle, a .22lr and soon a mosin maybe
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
In general, in Virginia, as long as you are at least 18 years old and not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm, you can carry a firearm anywhere that is not prohibited (e.g., courthouse, school), as long as you do not conceal the firearm. Of course, if you have a concealed handgun permit, then you can conceal a handgun. I typically have my .45 with me in my truck, either in a pocket in my briefcase, or in the center console. That is "concealed," but I have a CHP.
It is legal to have them loaded and on the seat in the open, if you want, believe it or not.
The only caveat I know of is Virginia Code § 18.2-287.4, which prohibits carrying "(a) semi-automatic center-fire rifle or pistol ... equipped at the time of the offense with a magazine that will hold more than 20 rounds of ammunition or designed by the manufacturer to accommodate a silencer or equipped with a folding stock or (b) shotgun with a magazine that will hold more than seven rounds of the longest ammunition for which it is chambered", on any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way, or in any public park or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public in the Cities of Alexandria, Chesapeake, Fairfax, Falls Church, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond, or Virginia Beach or in the Counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Henrico, Loudoun, or Prince William.
Note that this is limited to carrying "on or about your person." So walking around with it with an AR-15 slung over your shoulder in those areas would be a no-no, but having it in the back seat of your car should be ok, as long as it is not within your reach ("about" your person).
It is legal to have them loaded and on the seat in the open, if you want, believe it or not.
The only caveat I know of is Virginia Code § 18.2-287.4, which prohibits carrying "(a) semi-automatic center-fire rifle or pistol ... equipped at the time of the offense with a magazine that will hold more than 20 rounds of ammunition or designed by the manufacturer to accommodate a silencer or equipped with a folding stock or (b) shotgun with a magazine that will hold more than seven rounds of the longest ammunition for which it is chambered", on any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way, or in any public park or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public in the Cities of Alexandria, Chesapeake, Fairfax, Falls Church, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond, or Virginia Beach or in the Counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Henrico, Loudoun, or Prince William.
Note that this is limited to carrying "on or about your person." So walking around with it with an AR-15 slung over your shoulder in those areas would be a no-no, but having it in the back seat of your car should be ok, as long as it is not within your reach ("about" your person).
"[The swords of the militia], and every terrible implement of the soldier, are the birthright of an American."
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
^^^
just for clarification... paragraph 2 of Virginia Code § 18.2-287.4 below.
bold added for emphasis as applicable to non-LEOs.
"The provisions of this section shall not apply to law-enforcement officers, licensed security guards, military personnel in the performance of their lawful duties, or any person having a valid concealed handgun permit or to any person actually engaged in lawful hunting or lawful recreational shooting activities at an established shooting range or shooting contest. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor."
just for clarification... paragraph 2 of Virginia Code § 18.2-287.4 below.
bold added for emphasis as applicable to non-LEOs.
"The provisions of this section shall not apply to law-enforcement officers, licensed security guards, military personnel in the performance of their lawful duties, or any person having a valid concealed handgun permit or to any person actually engaged in lawful hunting or lawful recreational shooting activities at an established shooting range or shooting contest. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor."
“For life, liberty and Little Lizzie.” - John Connor (2005)
- fireman836
- Sharp Shooter
- Posts: 406
- Joined: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 12:10:56
- Location: Accomac
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
IANAL But In VA you can carry a firearm secured in the glovebox or center console without a CHP
§ 18.2-308. Personal protection; carrying concealed weapons; when lawful to carry.
B.
Except as provided in subsection J1, this section shall not apply to:
10. Any person who may lawfully possess a firearm and is carrying a handgun while in a personal, private motor vehicle or vessel and such handgun is secured in a container or compartment in the vehicle or vessel.
Yes I carry a Bible and a Gun, your point.
Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos (meaning: "A defence of liberty against tyrants")
Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos (meaning: "A defence of liberty against tyrants")
-
- Pot Shot
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Thu, 05 Sep 2013 08:54:41
Re: Transportation of a Firearm
sorry if this question has been asked before. I am asking because I am seeing some pretty vague answers on here about this. I have a CHP and I want to know if while driving am i allowed to have my hand gun under my seat in its holster? or on the seat in the open? any help would be greatly appreciated I am just trying to fine a clear answer on this I know that because I have my CHP I can transport it in my glove ox or in a case.
Thank you
Thank you