That is nice. I wonder, though; does this part "Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35" apply to the citizen who's carrying, or the LEO who "disarms or restrains a citizen without any reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity"? It's a little ambiguous... those smart lawyers need an editor.rbwhatever1 wrote:Nice start...
"This act provides that the open carrying of a firearm may not be prohibited by a political subdivision for any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit in his or her possession who presents such endorsement or permit upon the demand of a law enforcement officer. In addition, no person carrying a concealed or unconcealed handgun may be disarmed or physically restrained by a law enforcement officer unless under arrest or if there is no reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity. Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35. No ordinance of a political subdivision may be construed to preclude the use of a firearm to defend property or persons."
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- Mon May 19, 2014 9:48 am
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