or neither the parking lot nor the building are off-limits, depending on how you choose to read the conflicting laws and regulations.YabuUS wrote: Good point about the Post Office - yeah, I guess the parking lot is off limits as well.
That would be "intentional failure to conceal" and it is not legal by any stretch. Of course I think you are still "intentionally" failing to conceal when disarming inside your car if you are visible doing so through the car windows or windshield. Seems like a mighty gray area at the minimum. There is almost no way to disarm in your car without intentionally failing to conceal. Right out in the open behind the vehicle, outside the vehicle, is most certainly a problem, though.you have to get out of the car and open the back hatch, then open the well lid and put you gun in the box in plain sight of everyone who might be watching. The "concealed" part of your carry is totally compromised. It might even be illegal to pull your weapon out in the open to do this. Not sure about the law in that instance.
What I do is just put the gun in a bag of some kind (usually my messenger bag I carry most of the time, or a rectangular pistol rug) and then take that with me to the trunk and lock the bag in the trunk. It's a pain but it works :) However neither my bag nor my pistol rug (Uncle Mike's, one that came with a real nice range bag) will fit in one of these little car gun safes, so if you must lock it in something other than just "the trunk" then you might need a bigger lock box.
I drive a very small convertible. Nothing in the cabin of the car is ever going to be secure since a pocket knife gets you in. Since I don't like having to replace the top, I just leave the car unlocked all of the time. So I am used to locking everything of value in the trunk. Some of you probably have car gun safes that are bigger than the trunk of my car :)