flb_78 wrote: It's below the glass, it's concealed.
Can you cite any place in the statute or any instance of case law that supports this assertion?
flb_78 wrote: Remember, the law says it must be concealed to a reasonable person not hidden to every prying eye.
So if someone looks thorugh the passenger side window and sees the gun (which would be in plain sight from that angle), they are not a "reasonable person"?
Can you cite any place in the statute or any instance of case law that supports this assertion?
Are you aware that it is common in traffic stops for a cop to approach the subject vehicle from the passenger side and look through the window?
flb_78 wrote: If an officer walks up to your vehicle during a stop, he is not considered a "reasonable" person.
Can you cite any place in the statute or any instance of case law that supports this assertion?
flb_78 wrote: People have no business to look into your vehicle below the windows.
Can you cite any place in the statute or any instance of case law that supports this assertion?
If you can't, I would caution you or anyone else from acting on the basis of any of the statements above.