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Heading to KY in a couple weeks

my95z34

Regular Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2011
Messages
14
Location
Fort Belvoir, VA
Is there anything I should know regarding OC? I'll be in the Middletown/Louisville area visiting my kids and I didn't know if different municipalities have different laws. One thing specifically, OC in a vehicle. Is it still considered OC?

Thanks in advance!

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flb_78

Regular Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2010
Messages
544
Location
Gravel Switch, KY
Kentucky has preemption so the law is universal thoughout the Commonwealth.

OC is OC in a car and it's also OC in any factory installed compartment such as a glove box, center console, map pocket...
 

DrakeZ07

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2011
Messages
1,080
Location
Lexington, Ky
For the last couple of weeks I've been trying to remember the name of a place my Dad always spoke about living in when he was in the Army back in the mid-70s. I randomly glanced at the OP's location under his avatar, and seen the "Fort Belvoir" and then it hit me, that's the name of the place I've been trying to remember for a while now. I have nothing of any substance to add to this post, but my thanks to the OP for making his post here, he/she has in large and small ways, helped me document my Father's life when he was in the military, as a Compilation to his memory. Do let me know if you're ever around Mt. Sterling/Owingsville on I64, I owe you a coffee, and a Subway sammitch.
 
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