Cameron
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Hey, just heard about OpenCarry.org from references from the Contra Costa Times Article and I'm really glad to hear that there is a movement like this going in California. Our firearms rights have been trampled on for way too long, it's great to see people exercising their rights (at least the ones that remain).
That aside, I recently heard from a friend who is retired PD that while open carry is entirely legal, it is possible to still get cited and detained as a public nuisance. Has anyone had any information about or history with this? I'm definitely not one to necessarily believe something an officer says, just because he's an officer.
Thanks!
Cameron
Hey, just heard about OpenCarry.org from references from the Contra Costa Times Article and I'm really glad to hear that there is a movement like this going in California. Our firearms rights have been trampled on for way too long, it's great to see people exercising their rights (at least the ones that remain).
That aside, I recently heard from a friend who is retired PD that while open carry is entirely legal, it is possible to still get cited and detained as a public nuisance. Has anyone had any information about or history with this? I'm definitely not one to necessarily believe something an officer says, just because he's an officer.
Thanks!
Cameron