Calling Shotgun

danbrown

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ok, so i'm in an arugment with my friend. He's arguing that it is completely legal to call shotgun in front of one of the three people in contention for the front seat when he is NOT in my presence, therefore me having no chance whatsoever to get my say in. I was always told that all the people in contention for shotgun had to be present at the same time, and the car had to be in plain view. Now he says it is completely fair that he gets it even though i had no chance. Also, he called it two days ago when the day we're calling it for isn't until saturday night. So, minus the bullshit answers, what should we do?

-Dan

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no, you ahve to be in sight of whatever it is you are callign shotgun, for us the main thign is who gets popcorn refills at movies, we say we have to be in teh theatre. ANd everyone has to be tehre.

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My friends and I often have arguments over calling shotgun. Here are the rules:

1. It has to be in sight.

2. There must be at least one witness.

3. You have to be getting in the car then.

4. If you say 'rock-off' after the the person calls shotgun, then you have to rock-paper-scissors for it. If the caller says 'no rock-off' first then you can't call for a rock-off.

5. If two people call shotgun at the same time, it goes to a rock-off.

As you can see by the official rules, it's too bad that you weren't around, but you can call rock-off. These rules are pretty gay anyways.

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yeah you have to be in sight of the vehicle, but i don't think everyone has to be there, the whole idea is that whoever says it first wins, its your too slow you lose, if your not with the group your too slow, you lose, but then again if he called it like at his house or in his room alone thats retatrted, i say if you can't figure it out sovle it some other way like coin flipping or arm wrestle. personally i don't like shotgun, id rather be with talking with my friends in the back, whenever your in the front seat your always left out of the conferstaion

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You can nulify said call for shotgun by kicking said shotgunee's ass out of the seat once you actuall do see the vehicle, call shotgun first, and are heeded in your assertion that you get shotgun. Remember... clinch and knee.

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yea, my friend big phil called shotgun and this weird british kid jumped in. big phil always needs shotgun. he beeps the horn randomly, rolls up and down his windows constantly, changes the volume, stations, and presets on the car all the time. so, he couldnt stand not gettins shotgun and punched the kid a couple times in the head from what i heard. haha.

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we need to be leaving whereever we are then you call it. if 2 people say it at the same type, its rock paper scissors.

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today at lunch i called shotgun and the other girl yelled and no seniority rules because she is 2 months older than me.. and the driver said yeah she's right.. now that's bull..

 
1. you have to be walking to the car, but have to be outside the building, or on the back from whatever youre doing

2. you can call reload, unless they call auto-shotty afterward

3. seniority doesnt rule, if its with your bros.

4. if its a group of people youre with that youre not super tight with, they get shotty

5. they can call when youre not around, but rule one applies

6. if they need to go back and get something, they still get front.

-joe

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have to be walking toward the car, be able to see the car, outside, if two people call it at the same time it's a race to get there first for shotgun, is someone calls blitz, then they both gotta run to the car and the first person who hits the back bumper gets shotgun

Jeff

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i play that the rules depend on the owner of the car, like for my car the rules are

1.first to call 'Shotgun' that is in view of the car gets it

2.I (the driver) have to be a witness to the calling of a shotgun

3.A shotgun expires after 15 min. Meaning you cant call shotgun right when you get out of the car, unless your getting back in in under 15 min. (i.e. video store, fast food, etc.)

4. I (the driver) can overrule all shotguns, so if i dont like you, your stuck in the back seat.

and for the back seat if there is three riders, the last person to say 'Shotgun no bitch seat' has to sit in the middle, otherwise known as 'The Bitch Seat'.

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there is no rule about 'view of the car' the only rule is that the others travelling in the vehicle must be present at the time of calling shotgun. furthermore, shotgun may be called up to 3 days prior to a roadtrip.

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weve always done it that you call shotgun when you are about to leave and the car is in probable sight (it can be across the parking lot and someone might not have seen it yet) and thats it, thats all. But who wants shotgun anyways when your riddin with hot chicks?

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Shotgun Rules

Official Rules and Regulations

To Owning the Passenger Seat

the constitution

preamble:

the rules listed below apply to the calling of shotgun (the passenger seat) in an automobile. these rules are definitive and binding.

section one-the basic rules

article 1: in order to call shotgun, the caller must pronounce the word 'shotgun' as long as the driver verifies the call.

article 2: shotgun may only be called if all occupants of the vehicle are outside and directly on the way to the said vehicle.

article 3: early calls are strictly prohibited. shotgun may only be called while walking toward the vehicle and only applies to the drive immediately forthcoming.

shotgun can never be called while inside a vehicle or still technically on the way to the first location. for example, one can not get out of a vehicle and call shotgun for the return journey.

article 4: the driver has final say in all ties and disputes. the driver has the right to suspend or remove all shotgun privileges from one or more persons.

section two-special cases

these special exceptions to the above rules should be considered in the order presented; the case listed first will take precedence over any of the cases beneath it, when applicable.

article 1: in the instance that the normal driver of a vehicle is drunk or otherwise unable to perform their duties as driver, then he/she is automatically given shotgun.

article 2: in the instance the person who actually owns a vehicle is not driving, then he/she is automatically given shotgun, unless it is declined.

article 3: in the instance that the driver's spouse, lover, partner, or hired prostitute for the evening is going to accompany the group, he/she is automatically given shotgun, unless they decline.

article 4: in the instance that one of the passengers may become so ill during the course of the journey that the other occupants fell he/she will toss their cookies, then the ill person should be given shotgun to make appropriate use of the window.

article 5: in the instance that only one person knows how to get to a given location and this person is not the driver, then as the designated navigator for the group they automatically get shotgun, unless they decline.

article 6: in the instance that one of the occupants is too wide or tall to fit comfortably in the back seat, then the driver may show mercy and award shotgun to the genetic misfit.

alternatively, the driver and other passangers may continually taunt the poor fellow as they make a three-hour trip with him crammed in the back.

section three-the bastard rules

article 1: if the driver so wishes, he/she may institute the bastard rules on the process of calling shotgun. in this case all rules, excepting that of section one, article 4, are suspended and the passenger seat is occupied by whoever can take it by force.

article 2: the driver must announce the institution of the bastard rules with reasonable warning to all passangers. this clause reduces the amount of blood lost by passangers and the damage done to the vehilce.

please follow the above rules to the best of your ability. if there are any arguments or exceptions not covered in these rules, the driver calls the shots, as stated in section one, article 4.

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the amendments

amendments are usually regional rules that do not have to be followed, but are really cool to know about, and practice in our spare time.

amendment one-the laser rule

ratified: december 7, 1997

this is a regional rule from the midwest, in which a person may call laser, after shotgun has been called to override the shotgun call. this is only valid if the driver verifies the call as we see in section one, article 4 that states that the driver has final say in all disputes.

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amendment two-the rotating shotgun rule

written: 1996

ratified: december 7, 1997

this rule is native to a suburb of philadelphia, pennsylvania to ensure that everyone gets a shotgun at least once per long road trip.

article 1: before the first ride a passenger will call shotgun under the normal procedures, as stated in section one of the official rules.

article 2: once a passenger has had shotgun, he or she may not have shotgun again until everyone else has had shotgun.

article 3: before the second ride, everyone (besides the person who has already had shotgun) competes for shotgun under the normal conditions.

article 4: this continues until the trip has either ended or if everyone has already had shotgun once.

article 5: once everyone has had shotgun, the 'shotgun order' has been established. you must now rotate in that order.

article 6: the shotgun order recycles over and over until the trip is finished.

article 7: person(s) joining the trip after the first ride are entered into the following process:

clause a: on their first ride, the calling of gun is between that person and the person whose turn it is in the shotgun order.

clause b: if the order has not yet been established, the new rider is entered into the pool of riders calling for shotgun.

article 8: driver still has final say in all ties and disputes. all rules from the official rules, including special cases, and the bastard rules, are stil in effect.

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amendment three-the shotgun clause

proposed: december 23, 1997

ratified: december 24, 1997

this rule is native to the south, but practical in many northern cities, states that the potential occupant with the largest caliber weapon on their preson defaults to shotgun, unless one occupant is actually armed with a shotgun, in which case he gets shotgun. if two or more occupants actually have shotguns, then the over/under barrel configuration rules.

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amendment four-the specific amendment

proposed: december 27, 1997

ratified: january 3, 1998

any person who wishes to claim shotgun must actually pronounce either the word 'shotgun' or 'gun.' one may not say the name of a type of shotgun, such as '12 gauge.' if a passenger does, then he or she have lay no claim on shotgun, and it may be called for by another person.

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amendment five-rider to the laser amendment

proposed: december 7, 1997 & january 8, 1998

ratified: january 12, 1998

when a passenger calls shotgun, another passenger may call 'shotgun double barrel' to override the shotgun call.

additionally, any passenger who says 'no blitz' after claiming shotgun, may not have it taken away by either the 'laser' or 'double barrel' rules. these rules hold no precedence over standard shotgun procedure, and the driver has final say in all calls, as stated in section 1, clause 4.

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amendment six: the 'house' rule

proposed: january 11, 1998

ratified: january 12, 1998

the owner of the vehicle decides which shotgun amendments to institute on his own car. all passengers must abide by the rules of these amendments, which are stated in the constitution. however, the original three section of the constitution must always be used, and may never be amended.

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amendment seven-the eviction ammendment

proposed: january 21, 1998

ratified: january 22, 1998

if the vehicle is forced to stop for a serious infraction of the shotgunner, the shotgunner must relinquish his/her seat, if the driver so wishes. serious infractions have been known to include spilling alcoholic beverages, spilling any beverage, being annoying, breaking parts of the car and in extreme cases, just being ugly.

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amendment eight-the reserve shotgun amendment

proposed: january 21, 1998

ratified: january 22, 1998

after shotgun has been called, a second person may call shotgun, which entitles him/her to the window seat in the back with more leg room, unless the vehicle is equipped with bench front seats, whereupon he/she gets the seat of his/her choice.

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amendment nine-rider to the navigator clause

proposed: january 26, 1998

ratified: january 27, 1998

the passenger who has shotgun must serve as navigator. by this, he must watch for signs and intersections that the driver may miss during the course of a road trip. the navigator must also ask for directions out the window.

it is also the responsibility of the passenger who has shotgun to take control of the radio and air conditioning, however the driver has final ssay over the settings. the other occupants of the car can also have an opinion. if the passenger with shotgun is caught forgetting their duties and makes the car listen to commercials and/or bad music than his privilege can be lost. of course this is in all good judgement of the driver. as navigator, the driver may also ask him to operate other devices such as windshield wipers, and the rear window defroster.

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amendment ten-the first blood amendment

proposed: february 21, 1998

ratified: february 26, 1998

this rule from the midwest states that whoever draws blood (supposedly when the bastard rules are in effect) gets shoved in the back of the hatchback (or trunk) with the spare tire.

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amendment eleven-the australian shotgun rule

proposed: february 24, 1998

ratified: february 26, 1998

in australia if two people tie for shotgun, then the first person to put their thumb on their own head is awarded shotgun. if they both do this at the same time also then an immediate pissbolt (race) to the car is required.

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amendment twelve-the five minute rule

proposed: march 1, 1998

ratified: march 1, 1998

this rule, which originated in massachusetts, states that in the event that the passenger riding shotgun leaves the car (i.e.: to get something from his house or a convenience store) is allowed 5 minutes in which to return and still retain his shotgun privilege. if he does not return within the time frame alloted, another passenger may take his place.

there are other variations to this rule such as the 'two hour rule,' but these usually result in the shotgunner getting beaten up by the other passengers.

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amendment thirteen-the awning rule

proposed: march 4, 1998

ratified: march 5, 1998

once all passengers have exited through the final doorway on the way to the car, (provided the car is in view) they are considered outside and may call shotgun no matter what covering is overhead. this rule applies to all awnings, covered decks and all outdoor shelters.

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amendment fourteen-the bribery amendment

proposed: april 7, 1998

ratified: april 19, 1998

in the event that the shotgun call ends up in a tie between two passengers, the passengers in the tie may attempt to bribe the driver so that the driver makes the call in their favor. this rule is null and void, however if the driver institutes the bastard rules. examples of bribes are money, food and soda.

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amendment fifteen-the recall rule

proposed: april 16, 1998

ratified: april 19, 1998

this rule from southern mississippi states that once a passenger has called shotgun, another passenger may call 'recall shotgun,' thereby overriding the shotgun call and claiming shotgun for themselves. in order for this not to happen the first passenger must call 'shotgun, no recall.' this rule is similar to the 'no blitz' call.

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amendment sixteen-the broken seat amendment

proposed: april 16, 1998

ratified: april 19, 1998

in the event that the front passenger seat in the car is extremely uncomfortable, i.e.: has a big hole in it, the passenger who called shotgun must sit in that seat. the other passengers may ridicule him as they wish.

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amendment seventeen-the smoking amendment

proposed: june 11 and 17, 1998

ratified: july 18, 1998

article 1: in the event that smoking is allowed in said vehicle, smoking passengers are given consideration over non-smokers in order that they may utilize either the window or ashtray.

article 2: in the event that there is more than one smoking passenger, the passenger that has already lit-up has shotgun privilege over those who are not already engaged in the act of smoking.

article 3: in the event that more than one smoker is already smoking while on the way to the vehicle, the driver may enforce the bastard rules or first blood rule. this however, is not recommended do to the high risk factor to the vehicle in question. as stated in section one, article 4 of the constitution, the driver has all final say in disputes between passengers.

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amendment eighteen-the main passenger rule

proposed: june 26, 1998

ratified: july 8, 1998

if there is a passenger who is 'just along for the ride,' then he or she must sit in the back seat because the ride is not for them.

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amendment nineteen-the full view amendment

proposed: july 6, 1998

ratified: july 10, 1998

the automobile must be in full view of all passengers before 'shotgun' may be called.

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amendment twenty-the second call amendment

proposed: july 13, 1998

ratified: july 14, 1998

this rule from delaware states that if a given passenger calls a valid 'shotgun', then he or she may not say 'shotgun' again. by calling 'shotgun' a second time, he or she would automatically forfeit their seat and shotgun is reopened to the other passengers.

other passengers are allowed to try to trick the person who originally says 'shotgun' into saying it again, in order to claim shotgun for themselves.

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amendment twenty one-the contraband amendment

proposed: august 27, 1998

ratified: august 30, 1998

in the event that the car is about to pass an abandoned case of beer, pornography, or any other form of contraband that the passengers might find useful in some way or another, it is the responsibility of the passenger riding shotgun to open his door and scoop up the said beer, pornography or contraband, while the car is still in motion.

additionally, if the car is moving at a speed above 15 m.p.h. (24 km/h) the passenger riding shotgun may decline to do so.

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amendment twent two-the boy/girlfriend rule

proposed: november 24, 1998

ratified: january 21, 1999

section two, article 2 of the constitution states that , 'in the instance the driver's spouse, lover, partner, or hired prostitute for the evening is going to accompany the group, he/she is automatically given shotgun, unless they decline.'

serious boy/girlfriends should also receive preferential treatment in regards to shotgun.

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amendment twenty three-the no bitch rule

proposed: december 15, 1998

ratified: january 21, 1999

this rule states that once shotgun has been called by one of the passengers, the remaining passengers may call, 'no bitch.' Bitch is the middle seat in the back, or the trunk. if a passenger forgets to call 'no bitch,' or calls it too late, he/she is forced to ride bitch.

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amendment twenty four-the non chauffeur/compulsory shotgun rule

proposed: december 29, 1998

ratified: january 21, 1999

in the event that there are fewer passengers than capacity would allow, there must always be a passenger riding shotgun. this would include a couple. this is to prevent the driver from feeling ditched, or like a chauffeur.

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amendment twenty five-the couples rule

proposed: december 29, 1998

ratified: january 21, 1999

in the event that a couple is traveling together, they must both sit together in either the front or back seat. this is so that people without boy/girlfriends, spouses, lovers, or prostitutes, can talk amongst themselves in the hope of acquiring boy/girlfriends, spouses, lovers, or prostitutes.

this rule, however, is null and void if amendment twenty four is in effect.

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amendment twenty six-the rock amendment

proposed: december 29, 1998

ratified: janurary 21, 1999

this rule states that once a passenger calls 'shotgun,' he must also say, 'no rock.' if the gunner does not say this, another passenger may call, 'rock.' in this case shotgun is awarded to the winner of a best of three, rock, paper, scissors contest.

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amendment twenty seven-second rider to the navigator clause

proposed: january 9, 1999

ratified: january 21, 1999

amendment nine states that the passenger who has shotgun must serve as navigator.

it is also the job of the navigator to throw all trash and empty beer bottles out of the window. the beer bottles must be crushed under the tires to destroy all evidence, in case of an emergency situation.

in addition, the navigator must possess the ability and the will to insult other drivers and be heard, only if they deserve it (i.e.: being cut off). this is to allow the driver to continue to operate the vehicle properly.

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amendment twenty eight-the seniority amendment

proposed: january 9, 1999

ratified: january 21, 1999

in the event that one of the passengers is much older than the rest of the passengers, he/she is automatically awarded shotgun, unless they decline.

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amendment twenty nine-the 10 foot rule

proposed: january 19, 1999

ratified: january 21, 1999

this rule native to myrtle beach and charleston, south carolina states that once a passenger has called shotgun, another passenger may call '10 foot rule.' in this case there would be an immediate race for the car. the first passenger to come within 10 feet of the car is awarded shotgun.

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amendment thirty-the backfire rule

proposed: november 23, 1998

ratified: january 21, 1999

this rule from central north carolina states that if a passenger has shotgun on a trip, and then calls shotgun for the return trip, any passenger may call, 'double shotgun backfire,' to prevent a single passenger from dominating the front seat.

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amendment thirty one- the international rule

proposed: january 22, 1999

ratified: january 22, 1999

when crossing the border into another country. all shotgun claims are void, and passengers may once again call shotgun. if another passenger gets it, the driver must pull over at his earliest and safest convenience.

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amendment thirty two-the garage rule

proposed: january 19, 1999

ratified: january 27, 1999

a garage is considered outside only if the garage door is open, and all passengers are making their way towards the car. they all must be able to see the car as well. carports are covered by the awning rule as stated in amendment thirteen.

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amendment thirty three-the context rule

proposed: february 14, 1999

ratified: february 15, 1999

a passenger may only receive shotgun if he says shotgun within the context of calling shotgun. for instance, a passenger may not be awarded shotgun if he says, 'did anybody call shotgun?,' or if he/she was talking about a shotgun.

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during baseball last year, we were having a discussion about the rules of shotgun. We had to drive like 45 minutes to the field since there was still snow on ours, and my really, really redneck coach said, and I quote, 'I once called shotgun 14 days before a road trip' in a really, really redneck accent. think boomhower on King of the Hill.

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i call early for dibbs on bed at sum1s house if another is not there, and i get it, so that anyways is legit

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when its my car, i pretty much decide who it is. They always call it, but if i am mad at the person who called it or something, i say that the next person who called it gets it.

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you guys are fucking stupid as shit. You don't have to be in view of the vehicle, what if someone runs ahead? then what pussies? you can call it as soon as you're outside. You can be the only person out there if you want. Once you go back inside your shotgun is devalidated.

 
its the best when it's your car, the power u have is so invigorating.. i love fucking my friends over with that supreme rule

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when u see the car.

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The Theory

The term 'Shotgun' refers to the front passenger seat of an automobile. 'Calling Shotgun' is the act of claiming the position of Shotgun for one's self. As this position is the most coveted of all positions when riding in a car, the following list of rules has been created to ensure that Shotgun can be acquired in a fair and equitable manner by any passenger of an automobile.

The History

The history of calling 'Shotgun' goes back to the days of covered wagons and the Wild West. On a trip across the plains, the driver of a wagon would hold the reins of his horse team and concentrate on driving. This left him and the occupants of his wagon susceptible to sneak attacks from bandits and thieves. To avoid this atrocious circumstance it became necessary for one person to sit next to the driver with a shotgun and fend off the enemy.

Defending against bandits is no longer the priority of Shotgun however, but it has evolved into a pre-driving ritual that is experienced before almost every car ride across America and even the world. Because of the obvious evolution that has already occurred with Shotgun, we ask you to consider Shotgun as a living entity and be aware that it is always changing for the better good of society.

The Rules

The following rules have been created through many years of exploring the ritual of Shotgun and are designed with the idea of fairness to all as the main priority. They are also the most complete and comprehensive listing of Shotgun rules available today.

You Must Say The Word 'Shotgun'

You must say the word 'Shotgun' to stake your claim on Shotgun. This must be done clearly and loud enough so that at least one other to-be occupant of the vehicle can hear you. No variations of this word are acceptable. After you have rightfully called Shotgun, you have exclusive rights to Shotgun for that ride. However, if no one hears you call Shotgun it is still fair game for everyone.

The Deed Must Be Done Before Shotgun May Be Called

For these rules to work properly, it is essential for you to understand and accept the concept of the 'Deed'. Shotgun may only be called after the 'deed is done'. Simply stated, the deed is any activity or objective that directly precedes the ride in the automobile. The deed can be anything ranging from a visit at a friend's house, to a shopping trip at the mall, to a visit to the Grand Canyon. We cannot stress how important this is because this establishes a Shotgun-calling time frame that ensures everyone has an equal chance of recognizing when to call Shotgun.

There is no crime greater than calling Shotgun on Monday in reference to the ride to the concert on Friday. Some people choose to play this way, and they are fools.

You Must Be Outside To Call Shotgun

The best way to establish exactly when the deed is done is to define this moment as the instance that you have left the building in which the deed took place. All passengers need not to have exited, but someone must hear you call Shotgun.

Some people choose to use a variation of this rule and require that all occupants be out of the building before Shotgun can be called. This does not work. It leads to everyone calling Shotgun at the same time and often ends in physical violence.

The Barefoot Rule

Since you must be outside to call Shotgun, some people will just grab their shoes, jump outside, and call Shotgun before putting their shoes on. This has been deemed 'gaping', and is not a legal procedure. You must have your shoes on, if you choose to wear any, before you may call Shotgun.

The Re-entry Rule

If you call Shotgun and then go back inside for some reason, you must re-call Shotgun after leaving. After you have re-entered the building, Shotgun is once again fair game to all.

When The Deed Is Outdoors

If the deed takes place outdoors, which it often does, the completion of the deed must be agreed upon when Shotgun is called. Any major disputes over the completion of the deed, as with any discrepancy, can be easily settled with a quick round of Rock, Paper, Scissors.

The Line-Of-Sight Rule

In the situation of the deed being a hike or other extensive outdoor activity, you may not call Shotgun until the automobile is within your sight. This rule needs only to be used when the passengers are outside for a long time and have traveled long distances from the car, as with a day of snow skiing.

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Miscellaneous

Hand On Door

Shotgun can no longer be called once someone's hand is holding the shotgun door handle. This officially stakes their claim to Shotgun and calling it at this time is just redundant. This is one scenario where a person does not actually have to say Shotgun to get the seat. This rule's importance is that no one has to be around for you to stake your claim to Shotgun, whereas usually one other would-be occupant must be present for you to call it.

Sit Down

If you manage to sit in Shotgun before anyone has called it, you keep the position even if someone else calls shotgun after you sat down. This is very similar to the Hand on Door rule, where you do not actually have to say Shotgun nor does anyone else have to be present for you to claim it.

The Balk

This rule is applied when you have called Shotgun and are waiting for the doors to be unlocked. If you lift the handle while the doors are being unlocked and therefore cause the Shotgun door to remain locked, then you are 'voided' for that ride. At this time Shotgun is available for all of the other passengers to call.

Garages

If you enter a garage that is connected to a house or building without having to go outside, then you may call Shotgun as soon as you enter the room. This only applies to small attached garages. Parking structures and detached garages are always considered as being outdoors, even if they are underground.

Multiple Cars

In the situation where a group of people are travelling in multiple cars, you must specify which car you are calling Shotgun for. For example: if the two drivers are named 'Bob' and 'Sue', then someone must say 'Shotgun Bob' or 'Shotgun Sue' depending on which car they would like to ride in.

Shotgun Abandonment

If the Shotgun occupant exits the car to accomplish a deed, Shotgun becomes eligible to the remaining passengers in the other seat(s). Once Shotgun is available, you must call Shotgun before the other occupants. Often times there is discrepancy regarding when Shotgun actually becomes available. Several attempts have been made to clearly define this point, yet no truly fair rule can be applied here. For this reason, one game of Rock, Paper, Scissors is usually the easiest way to solve the problem. Exception: If the Shotgun rider abandoned the seat to do a deed for the driver, i.e. purchasing cigarettes or pumping gas, that person retains Shotgun.

Other Seats

Once the Shotgun seat has been called by someone, the other less prestigious seats in the car may be claimed using the same rules as calling Shotgun. For example: you can say 'back-right' or 'back-center'. In addition, you may also negate calls such as 'not back-center' which would put you in any seat except for the back-center.

Remain Seated

If you choose to remain in the automobile while the other passengers accomplish their deed, you may retain full rights to Shotgun. Often times not everyone needs to go inside when completing menial deeds. It can be abused however when a certain person is willing to wait in the car for extensive periods of time in order to retain the rights to Shotgun. This type of person is considered to be a 'Shotgun Gaper'.

The Shotgun Gaper

Gapers (gay-pers) are people who prioritize Shotgun much more than a normal human being. These people will alter their usual behavior and even undermine their own ethics in order to gain the rights to Shotgun. They do this through legal means such as sprinting for an exit, and therefore they cannot be voided. The term gaper was originally given to Will Henderson who once rode Shotgun for 2 months straight. The advantage to being a Shotgun Gaper, of course, is you always get Shotgun. Being a Shotgun Gaper, however, is frowned upon.

If you know any Gapers and disapprove of their gaping ways, visit our Gaper page. There you will find tips and tactics to help you beat the Gaper at their own game.

Voiding

Whenever you break a Shotgun rule as stated in this guide, you may be voided from receiving Shotgun privileges for that ride. Although somewhat discretionary, voiding automatically applies if you call Shotgun while indoors, or if you do not have your shoes on and call Shotgun, or if you display any other blatant disregard for Shotgun protocol. In circumstances of minor Shotgun rules infractions, voiding may not need to be exercised. Being void only applies for the ride directly after the voiding has occurred and after that ride you may regain full Shotgun privileges. Once someone has been voided, then all of the other passengers are free to once again call Shotgun in the correct manner.

Discrepancies

If a discrepancy ever occurs, and they commonly do, over who rightfully gets Shotgun, it is usually settled with a single game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. A common application of this procedure takes place after two people call Shotgun at the exact same time. Click here to play a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors against the computer. Also consider buying one of our professionally printed rulebooks to help settle disputes on the road.

Special note regarding discrepancies: many people use a 'driver override' rule that says the driver of the car settles any discrepancies. The driver override rule also says that a driver has the final say about who gets to ride Shotgun. This version of the rule is very subjective and defeats the purpose of calling Shotgun. Rock, Paper, Scissors is a much more fair and objective way of settling any disputes.

New Rules

Because Shotgun is a living entity and constantly changing, new rules always need to be created. Any group of people is welcome to implement their own rule if the situation arises. A new rule will often be created following a major discrepancy. The important thing to remember about this is that the new rule does not take effect until the next car ride.

Exceptions

Although the Shotgun rules have been created with ultimate fairness in mind, there are situations where exceptions need to be implemented.

Significant Others

This is the most important exception. If a significant other (SO) is included in the group of automobile passengers and this person is the SO or potential SO of the driver, then they get automatic Shotgun privileges.

Multiple Calls

There is a rare exception where more than one person may have rightfully called Shotgun. This happens when multiple groups of people are meeting at a car, and both groups had someone claim Shotgun. If it can not be determined who made the call first, then the only fair way to settle the dispute is with Rock, Paper, Scissors.

Owner-Driver Switch

If someone is driving an automobile other than its owner and the owner becomes a passenger, then the owner automatically gets Shotgun. When applied, this rule shows respect to the owner of the car.

The Long Haul

The rules listed above have been designed around the shorter trip (less than 1 hour). For longer journeys it is best not to use these rules because the incentives to be a gaper are too great. Rather, you should divide Shotgun equally among those who want it.

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Some people talk it, some people live it, some people walk it-some people give it... deal with it.

D-Loc AKA Shaky Bones... Original, Unique, and One of a Kind.

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skiin', smokin', snackin', sexin', sleepin'... all anyone needs in life
 
play nice kids...

By the way, the term shot gun originated back to the days of horse drawn carriages... the person who sat next to the driver carried a shotgun for protection, hence the name 'shotgun'...

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*NS Skateboarders Cult*
 
heres how I do it.

1. Everyone must be outside

2. First person to say shotgun gets it.

3. You may call a challenge (rock, paper, scissors best of 3) if 'No Challenge' isn't called. Ties are also decided by a challenge.

4. On short trips like going to mcdonalds the same person gets it going and back.

5. Driver gets final say.

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Phrosty: the riders must be out there w/ u when u call it, or else ur talking to the air u tool....

Red Sox rule
 
my friend who is native is a greedy bastard when it comes to shotgunning, he'll call it when you cant even see the car, hes a fucken idiot

My time is winding down.............just wait for it
 
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