RockyMtnTraveler
Regular Member
Am new to OpenCarry.org. Recently took Utah's CCW course and got instructor's stamp but permit won't be approved by BCI til late Oct.
Will be traveling around Yellowstone in the next couple weeks and want to OC since I can't CC yet. In reading up on open carry laws for Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, and have come across confusing verbiage about OC in these states. It seems like unrestricted OC is allowable in each state, but some of what I have refers to residents, and I'm not clear if non-residents can also OC in these states?
If OC is allowable for non-rez, please let me know if it's UOC or LOC in these states, and how each of these states define unloaded carry? In Utah unloaded means at least two actions needed to fire, so a semi-auto can have full mag in as long as a round is not chambered, leaving the two actions of chambering, then pulling the trigger.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Will be traveling around Yellowstone in the next couple weeks and want to OC since I can't CC yet. In reading up on open carry laws for Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, and have come across confusing verbiage about OC in these states. It seems like unrestricted OC is allowable in each state, but some of what I have refers to residents, and I'm not clear if non-residents can also OC in these states?
If OC is allowable for non-rez, please let me know if it's UOC or LOC in these states, and how each of these states define unloaded carry? In Utah unloaded means at least two actions needed to fire, so a semi-auto can have full mag in as long as a round is not chambered, leaving the two actions of chambering, then pulling the trigger.
Thanks in advance for your help!