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cops dont always travel in groups but they do usually stand around in pairs.
so just to make sure i understand your gun toting ways, just because the law says you can carry your gun unconcealed to just about almost everywhere you go, you should do that?
well if you want to yes ... if theres nothing illegal about it why cant someone?
whats a bad idea to you is nothing out of the normal to someone else.
cops dont always travel in groups but they do usually stand around in pairs.
so just to make sure i understand your gun toting ways, just because the law says you can carry your gun unconcealed to just about almost everywhere you go, you should do that?
yea, you never know when you might need it, better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it h:
so is it legal to carry a gun in the manner this guy did in your state or where you live? if so do you carry your gun everywhere you go?
When i lived in Montana a large number of people open carried. In fact at a bar it was the rule to have to check your weapons in with the bartender so people would empty their handguns and pass them across the bar to me regularly.
Same thing in AZ.
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so is it legal to carry a gun in the manner this guy did in your state or where you live? if so do you carry your gun everywhere you go?
Open carry is legal here in Colorado, everywhere except Denver (where I live). I have open-carried a few times up in the mountains and in mountain towns, but not in the metro area -- largely because I wanted to avoid a situation like this. Now that I have my CCW, I carry almost everywhere. I don't carry at work because my office has a no-weapons policy and I would be fired if they ever found out, but I carry pretty much everywhere else.
The no-weapons policy annoys me, especially since last year 2 women were raped in the bathrooms on the first floor. Our security personnel -- who do a good job -- don't carry weapons, and there's no cops on the premises, so how does preventing their law-abiding employees from protecting themselves protect help our company?
so is it legal to carry a gun in the manner this guy did in your state or where you live? if so do you carry your gun everywhere you go?
like i've stated in this thread in MI it is legal to open carry, there is a group here locally that meets every week in one of the parks and has grill outs and answer questions to passing people to raise awareness and help fight the fears of responsible gunowners
they have had the cops called numerous times but there is nothing they can do and they explain this to the people who call them
open carrying is a hassle due to the large number of stupid scared people so i dont do it ... when in colorado i open carry usually because im frequenting between camp and town so i dont feel like removing. once i finalize my CCW permit i will carry everywhere that its legally possible for me to do so