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Originally Posted by Rerun
I assume the answer would be no, they don't have to be out of site if you are in the vehicle...
However if you leave the vehicle...
From the document that Alex posted the link to :
Leaving any class of firearms in an
unattended vehicle
Lock non-restricted firearms
and locked containers carrying
restricted or prohibited firearms
in the trunk or in a similar
lockable compartment.
If the vehicle does not have a
trunk or lockable compartment,
put firearms and firearm
containers out of sight inside the
vehicle and lock the vehicle.
If you are in a remote wilderness area and cannot
lock your non-restricted firearms inside your
vehicle, unload them and put them out of sight.
Attach a secure locking device to the firearms unless they are needed for predator control.
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I thought that if you were on a public road and you had a trunk you had to carry your unloaded rifle in the trunk rather then up front. I could be wrong. Also, I'm pretty sure the action has to be open if you are carrying the rifle up front.