MX-5
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I live in Virginia. My understanding of the law is that you can "open carry" a handgun into a restaurant that serves liquor without a concealed carry permit. However, you cannot concealed carry a handgun into a restaurant that serves liquor even with a concealed carry permit. The problem with "open carry" is that it may intimidate other patrons and, if you run into the wrong police officer, they may not agree with your position that a small revolver in a waste holster is open rather than concealed. So I figured that I would unload the handgun and stow in the trunk of my car.
Virginia has a law that probably is fairly common regarding "brandishing." As I understand it, that means that you cannot openly display a handgun in a manner that creates some sort of fear or apprehension to the public.
I have a concealed carry permit. Yesterday, I'm about to have lunch with a friend, and I notice that the restaurant serves liquor. Since I'm carrying a concealed handgun, I cannot legally enter unless I either "open carry" or stow the handgun, unloaded, in the trunk of my car. Since I ruled out "open carry," I decide to go to stow the gun, unloaded, in the trunk of my car. So there I am, in a crowded outdoor parking lot in a shopping mall, stooping over the trunk of my car, unloading the handgun, hoping that some snooping passer-by doesn't accuse me of brandishing.
How do I "lawfully," remove the loaded handgun from my holster, in an outdoor parking lot, unload same, and place in the trunk of my car while minimizing the risk of "brandishing"? Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
Virginia has a law that probably is fairly common regarding "brandishing." As I understand it, that means that you cannot openly display a handgun in a manner that creates some sort of fear or apprehension to the public.
I have a concealed carry permit. Yesterday, I'm about to have lunch with a friend, and I notice that the restaurant serves liquor. Since I'm carrying a concealed handgun, I cannot legally enter unless I either "open carry" or stow the handgun, unloaded, in the trunk of my car. Since I ruled out "open carry," I decide to go to stow the gun, unloaded, in the trunk of my car. So there I am, in a crowded outdoor parking lot in a shopping mall, stooping over the trunk of my car, unloading the handgun, hoping that some snooping passer-by doesn't accuse me of brandishing.
How do I "lawfully," remove the loaded handgun from my holster, in an outdoor parking lot, unload same, and place in the trunk of my car while minimizing the risk of "brandishing"? Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.