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kkopp2005 Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 23rd, 2009 03:52 pm |
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If you have your GFL, can you open carry on yourself while driving? Meaning can I have my pistol in a holster on my hip while driving or do I have to take it off and either place it in plan site or in a glove box?
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madpegtod Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 23rd, 2009 07:52 pm |
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| Yes. Anywhere on your person. Concealed or open. Concealed must be in a holster. IANAL.
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mark5019 Regular Member

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Posted: Wed Jun 24th, 2009 11:44 am |
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if you have a GFL you can have your gun any where you want
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Jonas Salk Regular Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 25th, 2009 03:52 am |
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kkopp2005 wrote: If you have your GFL, can you open carry on yourself while driving? Meaning can I have my pistol in a holster on my hip while driving or do I have to take it off and either place it in plan site or in a glove box?
With or without a GFL, in Georgia, you can carry concealed or openly anywhere inside your vehicle.
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/versions/hb89_HB_89_AP_14.htm
[size=(d) This Code section shall not forbid the transportation of any firearm by a person who is not among those enumerated as ineligible for a license under Code Section 16-11-129, provided the firearm is enclosed in a case, unloaded, and separated from its ammunition.](e)[size= This Code section shall not forbid any person who is not among those enumerated as ineligible for a license under Code Section 16-11-129 from transporting a loaded firearm in any private passenger motor vehicle]
A holster is not required inside a vehicle, but I'd recommend one for keeping the firearm steady and in one location if possible.
[size=c) This Code section shall not permit, outside of his or her home, motor vehicle, or place of business, the concealed carrying of a pistol, revolver, or concealable firearm by any person unless that person has on his or her person a valid license issued under Code Section 16-11-129 and the pistol, revolver, or firearm may only be carried in a shoulder holster, waist belt holster, any other holster, hipgrip, or any other similar device, in which event the weapon may be concealed by the person“s clothing, or a handbag, purse, attache case, briefcase, or other closed container.]
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rmodel65 Regular Member

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Posted: Fri Jun 26th, 2009 08:26 am |
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Jonas Salk wrote: kkopp2005 wrote: If you have your GFL, can you open carry on yourself while driving? Meaning can I have my pistol in a holster on my hip while driving or do I have to take it off and either place it in plan site or in a glove box?
With or without a GFL, in Georgia, you can carry concealed or openly anywhere inside your vehicle.
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/versions/hb89_HB_89_AP_14.htm
[size=(d) This Code section shall not forbid the transportation of any firearm by a person who is not among those enumerated as ineligible for a license under Code Section 16-11-129, provided the firearm is enclosed in a case, unloaded, and separated from its ammunition.](e)[size= This Code section shall not forbid any person who is not among those enumerated as ineligible for a license under Code Section 16-11-129 from transporting a loaded firearm in any private passenger motor vehicle]
A holster is not required inside a vehicle, but I'd recommend one for keeping the firearm steady and in one location if possible.
[size=c) This Code section shall not permit, outside of his or her home, motor vehicle, or place of business, the concealed carrying of a pistol, revolver, or concealable firearm by any person unless that person has on his or her person a valid license issued under Code Section 16-11-129 and the pistol, revolver, or firearm may only be carried in a shoulder holster, waist belt holster, any other holster, hipgrip, or any other similar device, in which event the weapon may be concealed by the person“s clothing, or a handbag, purse, attache case, briefcase, or other closed container.]
if your eligible(meaning a resident 21+ and not prohibited) for anyone else its very hard to open carry(pretty much impossible with respect to case law)
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