Re: When is it not CC?
I don't think there's any analytical definition in the law so you have to fall back on the 'reasonable person in the same or similar circumstances' rule.
If the presence of the firearm is obvious to a reasonably observant person then, IMO, its not CC.
As mjf said, it all depends on who approaches you and their subjective judgement will determine whether you get hassled. And if you're hassled it all comes down to the subjective judgement of the judge.
My suggestion, conceal it well or prepare to become a test case.
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