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XtremeDuty.45 wrote:
XtremeDuty.45 wrote:
Well....I've found that its not too reliable to ask a LEO because most of them will tell you you cant OC even when there is no ordinance against it, it just boils down to thats what they want not what is written in the laws.your right, i didnt read anything about NO OCing either...however that doesnt mean there isnt a section on OCing as these sections deal mainly with concealed weapons. I would rather be safe and know there wasnt something I missed, than head home and OC and think I was all good and low and behold end up in some trouble because I missed a section on OCing. I do appreciate all the help so far from everyone. Thanks!
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