Exactly!chasfm11 wrote:[
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I often wonder if this isn't an urban versus rural argument. The more dense the population, the less likely OC will be tolerated.
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- Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:46 pm
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Re: Open carry by two women at Walmart
- Sun Sep 15, 2013 6:51 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: Open carry by two women at Walmart
I suspect that is the case in many OC states; e.g., Colorado and Montana.Keith B wrote:Was the police chief of Marshfield. Marshfield is a small town northeast of Springfield, MO on I-44. While Missouri is open carry as a state, individual municipalities can set ordinances prohibiting it. Marshfield doesn't have one, but several do. But, as you can see, open carry on private property can definitely be restricted and Walmart wanted them to leave. Many stores will not confront someone if they want you to not open carry and will let the LEO's deal with it. They were not arrested, but they were checked out and asked to not go back in carrying openly.Beiruty wrote:The Sherif is Pro 2nA, but had to explain whey his guys were called on the scene.philip964 wrote:http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/09 ... he-police/
More testing of Constitutional rights or seeing if you can get an interesting video at the expense of the police.
My assumption is that producing an ID is not required, but would you need to identify yourself if asked.
And, while Missouri has always been a legal open carry state, you can see why it is rarely practiced.