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Old November 25, 2009, 02:48 PM   #15
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Note the legal difference

Between "carrying" a firearm in a vehicle (transporting) and "carrying" a firearm on your person. These can vary a lot with the state.

Generally transporting a gun means it has to be unloaded, and often cased, or in a locked compartment. Again, check local laws.

IN a parking lot, gun on your person? (as in in your hands), I don't think that would fall under the transporting definition. You are, after all, not moving, in effect at your destination. Each state writes their laws differently, so check yours carefully.

Some states allow loaded guns in vehicles only on your person (may require CCL) others do not.
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