Transporting
In addition to the concealed carry endorsement discussed above, Missouri
now permits any person who is at least 21 years old to transport a concealable
fi rearm in the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle. No concealed carry
endorsement is required. Under the old law, the peaceable journey exception
to the unlawful-use-of-a-weapon law permitted travelers on a continuous
peaceable journey to carry a concealed weapon. The peaceable journey exception
is still in the law, and may apply in circumstances where the new law
does not (i.e. if the person is less than 21 years old). Also, any coroner, deputy
coroner, medical examiner, or assistant medical examiner may carry a concealable
fi rearm upon or about their person without an endorsement.
Note: This law does not affect the law prohibiting possession of a concealable
firearm by a dangerous felon.
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Missouri Carry
- Chapter 563 Defense
- Chapter 571 Weapons Offenses
- MO Assembly MO General Assembly
- MO CCW Count Missouri ccw per county
- MO CCW F.A.Q's MSHP DPS
- MO Reciprocity MO Reciprocity
- MO. CCW apply Concealed Endorsment
National Links
- ATF Codified Regs
- FBI Crime Reports
- Handgunlaws National Gun Laws
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