usmcbess
Regular Member
One step in the right direction for open carry in the state of Missouri would be to secure the opinion of the Attorney General with the following question. Is open carrying a firearm in and of itself reasonable suspicion to detain a person?
The problem with this is the AG can only issue an opinion to certain entitiy's. If anyone knows any of these people try and get this done!
Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 27
Attorney General
Section 27.040
August 28, 2010
Opinions to be given, when.
27.040. When required, he shall give his opinion, in writing, without fee, to the general assembly, or to either house, and to the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, commissioner of education, grain warehouse commissioner, director of the department of insurance, financial institutions and professional registration, the director of the division of finance, and the head of any state department, or any circuit or prosecuting attorney upon any question of law relative to their respective offices or the discharge of their duties.
The problem with this is the AG can only issue an opinion to certain entitiy's. If anyone knows any of these people try and get this done!
Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 27
Attorney General
Section 27.040
August 28, 2010
Opinions to be given, when.
27.040. When required, he shall give his opinion, in writing, without fee, to the general assembly, or to either house, and to the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, commissioner of education, grain warehouse commissioner, director of the department of insurance, financial institutions and professional registration, the director of the division of finance, and the head of any state department, or any circuit or prosecuting attorney upon any question of law relative to their respective offices or the discharge of their duties.