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Re: Which States Allow Open Carry
Posted by Lanin on 11/19/04

    what does it mean if there is no number next to the state
    name? does this mean that the state is not an open carry state?

    On 3/04/04, CAPTAIN MIKE wrote:
    > Alabama(1);
    >
    > Alaska(2);
    >
    > Arizona;
    >
    > Arkansas(3);
    >
    > California(4);
    >
    > Colorado;
    >
    > Connecticut(5);
    >
    > Delaware(2);
    >
    > Georgia(5);
    >
    > Hawaii(4);
    >
    > Idaho;
    >
    > Indiana(5);
    >
    > Iowa(5);
    >
    > Kansas(2);
    >
    > Kentucky;
    >
    > Louisiana;
    >
    > Maine;
    >
    > Maryland(5);
    >
    > Massachusetts(5) (possible change after 1998 amendments);
    >
    > Michigan(1);
    >
    > Minnesota(5);
    >
    > Mississippi;
    >
    > Missouri(2);
    >
    > Montana;
    >
    > Nebraska(2);
    >
    > Nevada(2);
    >
    > New Hampshire(1);
    >
    > New Jersey(5);
    >
    > New Mexico;
    >
    > North Carolina;
    >
    > Ohio(2);
    >
    > Oregon(2);
    >
    > Pennsylvania(1)--Philadelphia(1,5);
    >
    > Rhode Island(5);
    >
    > South Carolina(5);
    >
    > South Dakota;
    >
    > Tennessee(5);
    >
    > Texas(3);
    >
    > Vermont;
    >
    > Virginia(2)--Alexandria and some other counties (5);
    >
    > Washington;
    >
    > West Virginia;
    >
    > Wisconsin(6);
    >
    > Wyoming
    >
    >
    > 1. CCW required for open carry in a vehicle
    >
    > 2. Additional restrictions may be at a local level
    >
    > 3. Only allowed when traveling
    >
    > 4. Only allowed with special permit or license; additional
    > restrictions may apply
    >
    > 5. Open carry requires CCW permit
    >
    > 6. Open carry prohibited in vehicle; permitted on person.
    >
    > Most federal laws do not distinguish between open and
    > concealed carry. The one exception is aboard commercial
    > aircraft. Federal law prohibits carrying a concealed
    > dangerous weapon aboard an aircraft but not an unconcealed
    > one. This loophole is closed by FAA Regulations, which
    > prohibit any carrying of a dangerous weapon whether or not
    > concealed.

     
     

 
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