Arkansas becomes the fifth state with Constitutional Carry

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Arkansas becomes the fifth state with Constitutional Carry

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First Oklahoma goes open carry, now Arkansas gets CC! Hope this is infectious, and Austin comes around to seeing things in this sort of light.

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Yea for Ark! :thewave

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I am not sure the law is written that OC is valid. I think this will only open up open carry in your vehcile if you are licensed, or if you are on a peacable journey, in yoiur vehicle, which is defined as beyond the county where you live. See the text in the final draft 3 that was voted on.
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Keith B wrote:I am not sure the law is written that OC is valid. I think this will only open up open carry in your vehcile if you are licensed, or if you are on a peacable journey, in yoiur vehicle, which is defined as beyond the county where you live. See the text in the final draft 3 that was voted on.
iirc from when i lived there peacable journey is 3 counties.
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cheezit wrote:
Keith B wrote:I am not sure the law is written that OC is valid. I think this will only open up open carry in your vehcile if you are licensed, or if you are on a peacable journey, in yoiur vehicle, which is defined as beyond the county where you live. See the text in the final draft 3 that was voted on.
iirc from when i lived there peacable journey is 3 counties.
New text of bill defines it as outside of the county you live in.
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thanks for that I guess I missed that part.
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How far is a non-peacable journey? :biggrinjester:
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