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Calculator, owner's manual, spare red relay and assorted fuses. Pens, of course. Registration + insurance card.
And (to some dismay)
Beretta 8045 + spare mag. Hydra - shock 165's all the way through. Carried in the glove box since I usually wear clothing that doesn't allow me to conceal that easily, plus it's bulky and bangs around. It's a much neater approach than having it dangling from your belt, and it saves your slacks and seats. Also staying away from known problem areas help. WA state law makes this the best solution.
WA. concealed rules state that the firearm must be non - visible at all times, concealed weapons permit or not. If the any part of the weapon can be literally seen, it's considered brandshing a weapon. If you are pulled over and a gun is found off person but in the vehicle (glovebox) then the burden falls on the driver of the vehicle.
I tend to shy away from places that would require me to have my weapon ready as I drive. I only carry if I'm in a high risk area (ATM machine at night for instance). Otherwise, it's in the car, which is always in a secure garage w/ alarm.
Remember, if in a pinch, the only thing better than a gun is a Porsche which will do as a nice bludgeon. Remember, drive only over the guy in front.
rjp
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