This is the text from the bill about the firearm being concealed. It give latitude for accidental uncovering of the firearm.
"Concealed firearm" means a handgun carried on or about a
person completely or mostly concealed from view of the public,
or carried in a vehicle in such a way as it is concealed from
view of the public
Who determines what is "mostly concealed?" What protects the carrier when he unholsters in the parking lot and places the gun in a holster mounted in the car? Oooops, a holster mounted in the vehicle is no longer allowed.
In Minnesota we had an issue this winter of a public official that was seen on a parking lot security camera when he stepped from his car. He had his gun holstered on his belt, and security spotted it as he was putting on his jacket. He has a permit, and Minnesota is a CARRY state, but they still took his gun from him for investigation. Where would he be if this had been a conceal carry state?
Over recent years of jumping through the hoops have planted me firmly in the camp of "The Second Amendment IS my carry permit!"