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Although I'm an Oregon resident, I've also had a Washington "Concealed Pistol License" for a long time. You may already know what I'm about to suggest, but I wasn't sure if you did based on the original post. If this is something you knew already, then my apologies.
Anyway ...
My suggestion is do not leave the firearm in the car, whether it's locked in a glove box/counsole, or not. Keep it on your person.
Cheers.
Anyway ...
If you're wife is driving the car without you in the car, and the weapon is concealed in the car where the driver can access the weapon (e.g. an unlocked glove box or center console), then your wife is in possession of an illegally concealed firearm IF she doesn't have her own WA "Concealed Pistol License".So, if my wife is driving the car and a cop pulls her over then will that not cause confusion as she will not have a ccp?
My suggestion is do not leave the firearm in the car, whether it's locked in a glove box/counsole, or not. Keep it on your person.
Cheers.