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by Keith B
Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:24 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Vehicle concealed definition
Replies: 31
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Re: Vehicle concealed definition

speedsix wrote:...so if we double the towel...it's cool!!!
Yep. Guns get hot in the car sitting in the sun if not covered. Doubling the towel would help that! :mrgreen:

Seriously, anything that keeps the 'bump' from looking like the outline of a gun will do it. I break up the printing on my pocket pistols by carrying in a rectangular pocket holster or putting a small object down in the area left bu the muzzle/trigger guard with the Desantis Nemesis holster. It makes it look a lot more like a wallet or rectangular cell phone in the pocket than the outline of a pistol.

However, I reiterate that I don't leave an unsecured gun in the passneger seat under anything. Hitting the brakes really quickly or having an accident could cause the gun to become unconcealed, or worse it coudl start flying around the car if your are involved in a serious accident and cause a more serious injury to you (don't ask me how I know this :grumble .) I try not to leave any heavier object unsecured.
by Keith B
Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:04 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Vehicle concealed definition
Replies: 31
Views: 6331

Re: Vehicle concealed definition

I think I see where he was going; the question is what constitutes 'in plain view'.

Well, here's my thought, and that goes back to the definition on concealed: Not discernible to the average person. So, if the average person would look at the towel and not see that there was a gun hiding under it, then it is concealed. If the outline is there, then maybe it should be better covered. :thumbs2:
by Keith B
Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:17 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Vehicle concealed definition
Replies: 31
Views: 6331

Re: Vehicle concealed definition

Keith B wrote:
tboesche wrote:
smoothoperator wrote:The guys are right. One more nitpicking comment is the concealment standards for MPA are different than CHL.

The MPA standard is "the handgun is in plain view" and IANAL but I think there's probably a lot of case law what "in plain view" means.
Please explain.

I thought under MPA, the gun still has to be concealed inside the vehicle.

Yes, the MPA standard is "the hangun is NOT in plain view".
speedsix wrote:...please read 46.02(a-1)(1)...that's what he was quoting...who's talking about 46.03???

...MPA is 46.02...
The quote looked like he was stating it had to be in plain view for MPA. It is an offense per 46.02:
(a-1) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or about his or her person a handgun in a motor vehicle or watercraft that is owned by the person or under the person's control at any time in which:
(1) the handgun is in plain view;
46.03 is the only exception to allow a handgun in plain view per the penal code.
by Keith B
Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:35 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Vehicle concealed definition
Replies: 31
Views: 6331

Re: Vehicle concealed definition

speedsix wrote:...correct...but he was quoting the statute...and that's where the confusion comes in...the statute defines what constitutes a violation...so if we don't commit those elements of what's defined as a crime...we're OK....
Well, the statute does not say that. The 'In plain view' only relates to a commisioned security officer while on duty in uniform:
TPC 46.03 wrote: (4) holds a security officer commission issued by the Texas [Board of Private Investigators and] Private Security
Board [Agencies], if:
(A) the person is engaged in the performance of the person's duties as a security officer or traveling to and from
the person's place of assignment;
(B) the person is wearing a distinctive uniform;
and
(C) the weapon is in plain view;

AND

(h) It is a defense to prosecution under Subsection (a)(4) that the actor possessed a firearm or club while traveling to or from the actor's place of assignment or in the actual discharge of duties as a security officer commissioned by the Texas Board of Private Investigators and Private Security Agencies, if:
(1) the actor is wearing a distinctive uniform; and
(2) the firearm or club is in plain view
by Keith B
Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:10 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Vehicle concealed definition
Replies: 31
Views: 6331

Re: Vehicle concealed definition

tboesche wrote:
smoothoperator wrote:The guys are right. One more nitpicking comment is the concealment standards for MPA are different than CHL.

The MPA standard is "the handgun is in plain view" and IANAL but I think there's probably a lot of case law what "in plain view" means.
Please explain.

I thought under MPA, the gun still has to be concealed inside the vehicle.
Yes, the MPA standard is "the hangun is NOT in plain view".
by Keith B
Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:22 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Vehicle concealed definition
Replies: 31
Views: 6331

Re: Vehicle concealed definition

As speedsix stated, you are correct on both. The only concern I would have is i recommend never putting a firearm unrestrained in the vehicle. Just laying under a towel could allow the firearm to become unconcealed in the event of a hard braking or accident situation. Secured is much better. :thumbs2:

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