Deanimator
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Not to mention that it's illegal in Ohio. In Ohio, when in a vehicle your firearm must be:am a bit concerned, seeing mention of handguns under the thigh, on the seat, and on the lap. If anyone needs a real-world example, two of the FBI agents trying to corral Platt and Mattix in South Florida in 1986 LOST their unsecured duty handguns in the collisions that ended the chase. One agent, therefore, was unarmed during the shootout, and the other had to use a 5-shot snubby instead of his primary handgun, and did subsequently run out of ammo and get himself shot.
- In a holster on your body (including a pocket holster).
- In a closed (doesn't have to be locked) glove box or center console.
- In a closed container (gun box, purse, briefcase, etc.) in plain sight with some sort of closing mechanism, like snaps or Velcro.
- In a locked container in or out of plain sight.