- Oct 25, 2012
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Open carry advertises you are carrying and makes you the first target if someone is going to be shooting in traffic. It can also lead to someone taking your gun from you while you are waiting to turn left.
I stand correctedIdntknow…
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§5–307.
(a) A permit is valid for each handgun legally in the possession of the person
to whom the permit is issued.
(b) (1) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a permit issued under this subtitle shall restrict the wearing, carrying, and transporting of a handgun by the person to whom the permit is issued to wearing, carrying, or transporting a handgun concealed from view:
(i) under or within an article of the person’s clothing; or
(ii) within an enclosed case.”
sounds like I need a cross draw holster for the truck. Darn, I liked my little pistol holder
True, but clarity removes all doubt. Just saying. I mean, c'mon.Well it is 10/ 14 , and he's asking in real time , and he has posted before about carrying with a W&C .
Sounds like you just keep a pair of dirty drawers in your vehicle and cover your gun on the seatIdntknow…
”
§5–307.
(a) A permit is valid for each handgun legally in the possession of the person
to whom the permit is issued.
(b) (1) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a permit issued under this subtitle shall restrict the wearing, carrying, and transporting of a handgun by the person to whom the permit is issued to wearing, carrying, or transporting a handgun concealed from view:
(i) under or within an article of the person’s clothing; or
(ii) within an enclosed case.”
sounds like I need a cross draw holster for the truck. Darn, I liked my little pistol holder
Idntknow…
”
§5–307.
(a) A permit is valid for each handgun legally in the possession of the person
to whom the permit is issued.
(b) (1) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a permit issued under this subtitle shall restrict the wearing, carrying, and transporting of a handgun by the person to whom the permit is issued to wearing, carrying, or transporting a handgun concealed from view:
(i) under or within an article of the person’s clothing; or
(ii) within an enclosed case.”
YesUntil we get clarification from @swinokur, my interpretation is OC in car W/O a carry permit.
Are we supposed to assume he meant post SB1? IDK