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It is unlawful for
a person with a firearm permit to carry a concealed firearm in the
following locations:
- Any secure area in which firearms are prohibited
and notice of the prohibition is posted
- A secure area of an airport
- Any courthouse, courtroom, mental health facility
or correctional facility that may provide by rule that no It is
unlawful for a person with a firearm permit to carry a concealed
firearm in the following locations: Any secure area in which firearms
are prohibited and notice of the prohibition is posted
A concealed weapon permit is not a defense to prosecution
for any person who carries a weapon while under the influence of
alcohol or a controlled substance.
It is lawful to carry a firearm
"capable of being concealed" in one’s home or place
of business without a permit.
It is unlawful to carry a loaded
firearm on any public street without a permit.
It is unlawful to carry a firearm
while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance with
or without a permit.
Carrying in Vehicles
Only a peace officer in the performance
of his duty or a person with a valid permit to carry may carry a
loaded firearm in a vehicle.
It is unlawful for a person without
a concealed firearms permit to carry a concealed firearm into a
bus terminal.
It is lawful for a person with
a concealed firearm permit to board a bus or a train or enter a
terminal with a concealed firearm upon their person or effects.
This also applies to law enforcement officers or commercial security
personnel with firearms used in their employment.
It is lawful to carry a firearm
in a vehicle without a permit if: the firearm is unloaded; securely
encased (not including a glove box or console box) and is not readily
accessible for immediate use.
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