I'm a long time VA resident and just got my CC permit last month. I don't carry often, but that could change.
I have a question regarding transporting a loaded weapon in my car. If you have a valid CC permit, are there any restrictions on where your LOADED gun can be while driving in Virginia? For example, can you keep it in your jacket pocket? Can you keep it holstered to the base of your steering column? Can you keep it between your seat and the console?
I realize you don't want to have it in the same location as your license & registration (and CC permit)... i.e., a glove compartment or console, if that's where you have to retrieve your license from.
I'm not asking so much what's advisable (everyone has their own opinion), as I am, what's LEGAL in VA for CC permit holders.
Thanks for your assistance...
VA CC Question -- Car Transport
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Re: VA CC Question -- Car Transport
Congrats on the new Virginia CHP, and welcome to VGOF!
You can keep your loaded handgun on your person, in the glovebox, console or under the seat. They also make holsters specifically designed to mount in the car for quick access while driving.
It's all good.


You can keep your loaded handgun on your person, in the glovebox, console or under the seat. They also make holsters specifically designed to mount in the car for quick access while driving.
It's all good.
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Re: VA CC Question -- Car Transport
I suggest that you invest in something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/SnapSafe-XL-Lockb ... B00TONRU9S

Just in case you have to leave your gun in your vehicle unattended.
http://www.amazon.com/SnapSafe-XL-Lockb ... B00TONRU9S

Just in case you have to leave your gun in your vehicle unattended.
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Re: VA CC Question -- Car Transport
When you have a CHP, there are no restrictions on where you stow your weapon (if not on your person).
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Re: VA CC Question -- Car Transport
Thanks for the prompt replies!
Re: VA CC Question -- Car Transport
If you want to read up, here are Virginia's laws regarding transporting firearms from the State Police website:
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_Transporting.shtm
FWIW, (and for general knowledge) this part is particularly important for those of us without a CCW:
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_Transporting.shtm
FWIW, (and for general knowledge) this part is particularly important for those of us without a CCW:
According to the Attorney General, it is perfectly legal for a non-CCW resident to carry a loaded firearm in their glovebox or center console and NOT have it locked.As of July 1, 2010, a concealed handgun permit is not necessary when 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. The term “secured” as used does not require the compartment to be locked. OAG opinion 11-111.
Re: VA CC Question -- Car Transport
iainb - thanks for posting. Never hurts to hear a refresher and great selection of hi-points of the law.
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