Have you ever seen those incredible customized cars with TV screens, speakers, etc that are hidden and reveal themselves when activated? Those will all be illegal by this definition. The dealer installed disk changer in my Jetta would qualify as a "hidden compartment". It's not factory and was bolted to the vehicle and it has a sliding lid that closes. If you take the disk holder out and close the lid you could fit drugs in there... about 6 disks worth.What about the tool containers installed in many trucks. They're bolted to the vehicle and can be closed AND locked.
How does one do that?
I've heard this many times, but it seems completely and utterly unrealistic, like to trying to meditate a termite infestation out of your home.
I do not seek these people out.
They find me.
Consolidate liberty into a small defensible area rather than trying to work the existing system as a fragmented group. Sounds similar to FSP, but I think FSP should have targeted a smaller physical area to occupy.
United We stand.
Ah,, like the Branch Davidians.
well, it's a plan,,,
Does this mean the space between my truck bed and bed liner is illegal now?
A draft of the law describes a hidden compartment as a “space, box, or other closed container” that is added, modified or attached to an existing vehicle.
"A draft of the law describes a hidden compartment as a “space, box, or other closed container” that is added, modified or attached to an existing vehicle."
WTF?!? That description is so vague it could include a toolbox in the trunk. Drugs are already illegal, and this is obviously meant as a tack-on law to increase revenue, but it's only a matter of time before it's abused. Yet another state that I will never visit or spend my money in...
What next? Secret compartments are going to be illegal in your home too? Anyone with a closet or drawers will be a felon.
Ah,, like the Branch Davidians.
well, it's a plan,,,