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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1701979" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Thanks for the replies and info. My concern was the transfer from my person loaded, then unloading, and then the transfer to the trunk in case I were somewhere where I was not going to enter a business with my firearm. This would have to happen in a parking lot where someone could see what was happening. Also case of BBQ, Pizza or Mexican food where I might have a beer it would be transferred, unloaded, and locked in the trunk for the ride home, but I would have to get it there initially. I drive multiple vehicles frequently, so a lock box would be a hassle to move back and forth. </p><p></p><p>Also I guess I am not understanding the difference between brandishing, an accidental showing while reaching for an item off a top shelf in Wal-Mart, and your parking lot example of trading firearms, although the parking lot example should be in an unloaded condition.</p><p></p><p>In addition while reading items on this forum I was also surprised that it seems that it is not technically legal for my wife and I to target practice in our own back yard of 10 acres out in the country with a suitable backstop. I have not been able to find a reference of how this is different than going to an outdoor shooting range to practice.</p><p></p><p>Looks like I have a ways to go to get this all down in a logical manner that will work naturally.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1701979, member: 24583"] Thanks for the replies and info. My concern was the transfer from my person loaded, then unloading, and then the transfer to the trunk in case I were somewhere where I was not going to enter a business with my firearm. This would have to happen in a parking lot where someone could see what was happening. Also case of BBQ, Pizza or Mexican food where I might have a beer it would be transferred, unloaded, and locked in the trunk for the ride home, but I would have to get it there initially. I drive multiple vehicles frequently, so a lock box would be a hassle to move back and forth. Also I guess I am not understanding the difference between brandishing, an accidental showing while reaching for an item off a top shelf in Wal-Mart, and your parking lot example of trading firearms, although the parking lot example should be in an unloaded condition. In addition while reading items on this forum I was also surprised that it seems that it is not technically legal for my wife and I to target practice in our own back yard of 10 acres out in the country with a suitable backstop. I have not been able to find a reference of how this is different than going to an outdoor shooting range to practice. Looks like I have a ways to go to get this all down in a logical manner that will work naturally. Thanks for your help. Ken [/QUOTE]
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