woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
Have they made restrictions on carrying knives, like shortening the legal lengths that can be carried?
So keep them at home and admire them there, what's the personal freedom thing about carrying a knife because you like them?
Law enforcement has every legal right to ask if you are carrying with legit reason. As far as I know this is true in most states that allow concealed carry. Personally out in public I see no reason for open carry. Out in public if my gun is out some one is doing something very wrong. Most have experienced how putting on a uniform can change some one. Open carry can & does do the same thing with some.With open concealed carry, as you say, it seems potentially problematical. Things become unclear in a major way for law enforcement. I'm just wondering how the police are going to be responding to that, say with traffic violation stops. Will they be asking first thing if you have a gun on your person? if you say, yes, then what? Remove your gun and put it into the glove compartment, or keep your hands on the steering wheel? Seems like the whole thing really ups the complexity of the equation.
Wonder if cops are quitting as a result of the new laws?
Perhaps a dumb idea, but if people are carrying a gun while driving, what about a law requiring them to have a sticker on the window that says they are. As a cop approaches a vehicle, at least he is more abrest of the situation with gun law abiding drivers. "Are you currently carrying your gun", seems like a reasonable question to ask. I'm not sure if the law says that you would have to answer, though.