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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2904102" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>FREE ADVICE, worth every penny. The SDA is written in pretty good English, which some state's aren't. I got questions like this fairly often when doing SDA classes, and discussed it with several lawyers and senior LEO. I am neither.</p><p>If someone walks up to your vehicle window, and can readily see your unloaded gun, would you consider that "in plain view?" Most people say yes.</p><p>If your gun is stuck down in the seat, or under the dash, or under the seat where you pretty much have to take the person out of the car and bend down to see it, would you consider that "in plain view?" Most people say no.</p><p>Do you agree the legislative intent is that the officer should not have to search for a gun that is supposed to be "in plain view?"</p><p></p><p>The SDA says "case", not "holster" , right? So holster is not a substitute for "in plain sight."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2904102, member: 796"] FREE ADVICE, worth every penny. The SDA is written in pretty good English, which some state's aren't. I got questions like this fairly often when doing SDA classes, and discussed it with several lawyers and senior LEO. I am neither. If someone walks up to your vehicle window, and can readily see your unloaded gun, would you consider that "in plain view?" Most people say yes. If your gun is stuck down in the seat, or under the dash, or under the seat where you pretty much have to take the person out of the car and bend down to see it, would you consider that "in plain view?" Most people say no. Do you agree the legislative intent is that the officer should not have to search for a gun that is supposed to be "in plain view?" The SDA says "case", not "holster" , right? So holster is not a substitute for "in plain sight." [/QUOTE]
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