[MR] Knife and Sword transport laws

the.lady.phoenix at gmail.com the.lady.phoenix at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 14:57:17 PDT 2009


ummm read it again, because it said "usually means you CAN'T have instant
access to it," then there is the example of "like say the GLOVEBOX".   so
either you didn't read it or can't means something else to me.

Sara

On 09/06/2009, Roy B. Scherer <rscherer at infionline.net> wrote:
>
>  At 02:06 PM 6/9/2009 -0600, you wrote:
>
> I'm going to agree.  Think about it, if your following the laws on
> transprotation, (usually means you can't have instant access to it, like
> say
> the GLOVEBOX and ammo for guns must be seperate),
>
>
>         Excuse me, but that's actually not quite accurate.
>         In Virginia, it is a FELONY to carry a deadly weapon -- gun, knife,
> nun-chuck, etc. -- in your glove box.
>         Sorry to be a Cassandra, or a bearer of bad news, but if you rely
> on police and prosecutors to use common sense in applying the laws, IMHO you
> are a fool.  Put the "deadly weapon" in your glove box, and you face time in
> the pen, at the mercy of the guy with the most cigarettes.
>         I suggest that weapons be laced on the floor of the back seat, NOT
> covered while traveling.
>
> *Code of Virginia
> *
> *Title 18.2 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES GENERALLY.
> *
> ------------------------------
> *Chapter 7 - Crimes Involving Health and Safety
> *        I will spare the list the entire text of this law, but click on:
>          < http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+18.2-308>
> -- Britton
>
>
> end
>
>                  - - Roy B. Scherer
>  [8 N. Sheppard Street, Richmond, VA 23221; (804) 355-7612]
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