Originally Posted by reefraff
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Obviously you DON'T know what you are talking about
Transportation of Firearms
Under Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated § 13-3102(A)(2) and (J), a person commits a class 1 misdemeanor by knowingly carrying a concealed deadly weapon (including a firearm; see § 13-3101) within his or her immediate control while in or on a means of transportation without a permit issued under section 13-3112. Section 13-3102(A)(2) does not apply to a weapon carried in a case, holster, scabbard, pack or luggage that is carried within a means of transportation or within a storage compartment, map pocket, trunk or glove compartment of a means of transportation. Section 13-3102(F).
My gun was carried in a holster in the side pocket of the drivers side door. If I left it on the seat in plain sight it wouldn't even have to be holstered.
As far as being prosecuted I like my chances
This guy chased down a fleeing car jacker and then shot him and the authorities were not sure if they would charge him. Chasing then shooting a fleeing criminal would raise a whole lot more red flags than shooting someone who was a immediate threat
Tenn. man chases, shoots carjacker
by Pedro Ramirez III
Wednesday October 31, 2007, 12:27 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A man chased down and shot a carjacking suspect this week after discovering a man pointing a shotgun at his 71-year-old mother's head.
The suspect, David Andre Bates, 18, was charged with armed carjacking. Bond was set at $150,000. And authorities were weighing the possibility of charges against Keith Gray, who shot Bates in the leg after a dramatic chase.
Another one
ackson 10/23/06
Man Shoots Accused Carjacker
A Jackson man says he shot the man who carjacked him and a new law means he probably won't get in trouble for it.
The man says Clinton Pierre of Jackson carjacked his green Acura at the intersection of Capitol Street and Ellis Avenue Saturday morning. But the man and his passengers chased the car --and about an hour later caught it -- and shot Pierre twice.
The "Castle Doctrine" which was passed earlier this year, allows the use of deadly force to protect your home, business, or vehicle.
and another
Houston Man with CCW Permit Shoots Would-Be Carjacker in Self Defense
February 7th, 2008 · No Comments
A Houston man shot and killed a criminal who had pointed a gun at him and tried to force him into a car.
Fortunately, the victim had a CCW (carry concealed weapon) permit and was able to defend himself with his firearm. When the criminal tried to force the victim into the car at gun point, the victim produced his own firearm and saved his own life. The criminal, who fled in a car with another person, died a short time later. The driver of the get-away car was arrested by police.
As any reasonable person can see a private individual does indeed have the legal right to use deadly force to protect their person and depending on the state, their property
You're an accident waiting to happen. Quit hanging out in the NRA propaganda sites. Ask a lawyer, any lawyer. Shoot ask crimzy, or whoever the resident lawyer is on this forum. You shoot someone with a gun without 100% proof you were in danger, you will get prosecuted. Take your little punk scenario. What would've happened if the situation escalated, and you did end up shooting one of them? Who do you think the cops would believe? You the lone person with a gun, or four or five innocent UNARMED kids that will say all they did was say a few bad words to you about some stupid basketball sticker on your car? What proof would you have your life was in danger? I honestly can't believe you think your're that bulletproof, and you can actually get away with shooting someone YOU feel was threatening you. Pathetic.
You're an idiot for having it stored in the driver's side door. Exactly what do you think would happen if you got pulled over for a simple traffic violation, and the cop walked up and saw that gun there. You think he's just going to surmise " Oh, now there's a responsible gun owner that's carrying his firearm with him just in case he has a provocation with a criminal." He'd be drawing his weapon, and if you made the slightest wrong move, you're dead. He's not going to ask questions first. I'd advise you to keep a copy of that Arizona statute in your pocket. I guarantee you a cop will arrest you and confiscate your weapon regardless, if you do in fact keep that thing loaded where you say you store it.