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this is a discussion within the Everything Else Community Forum; What constitutes the difference between open and concealed carry? Is it as easy as wearing a piece of garment over the fire arm? Does it require different permits? Sorry if my questions are off topic a little....
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Re: Concealed Carry Firearms (Food for thought)
What constitutes the difference between open and concealed carry? Is it as easy as wearing a piece of garment over the fire arm? Does it require different permits?
Sorry if my questions are off topic a little. |
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Re: Concealed Carry Firearms (Food for thought)
Originally Posted by Crusader
Open carry has to be completely visible to a reasonable degree. One problem with open carry is that it leaves some room for interpretation . I have heard of people getting arrested because their shirt happened to blow over their firearm. To be safe you should wear it outside the wasteband with a shirt tucked in.![]()
I agree with the point of flaunting it. I will always fight for our second amendment but doing dumbass stuff like standing outside of the courthouse holding an AK to prove a point is just ridiculous. Yes it's legal, and constitutional but it is a dumbass thing to do. I think it does more to hurt the second amendment than anything. Makes all gun owners look like gun nuts in some people's eyes. |
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