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Do they mean "concealed" in that article, rather than "unconcealed"? -- nm
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Loyola
no, you need a special permit for carrying concealed. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Aug 11 '09, 10:52
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So you can walk around, gun in your hand, totally legal? But if you store it in your pocket without a permit, you're breaking the law? -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 11, 10:53
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as long as you're on private property twith the owner's permission, in New Hampshire, yes. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 11, 10:55
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(at least, that's the impression I'm getting from the article) -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 11, 10:57
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furthermore, it's not "in hand" but carried openly in a holster.
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znufrii
Aug 11, 10:58
1
Ah ok, that makes a little more sense. -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 11, 11:02
These laws vary greatly from state to state. -- nm
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ty97
Aug 11, 10:55
it varies according to the state. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 11, 10:55
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That's crazy. Say you're walking down the street, and you're the nervous type, in a rough neighbourhood, so you bring your gun, without a permit to
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Loyola
Aug 11, 10:58
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If you're openly carrying a gun, the police would probably ask to see your permit -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 11, 11:02
if it's concealed, they're not gonna see it in the first place. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 11, 10:59
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But you pull it out anyway in case they stop and frisk you. -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 11, 11:00
2
normally you don't get frisked for nothing. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 11, 11:04
see my distinction above re: brandishing versus open carry. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 11, 11:00
As long as the weapon is legal (registered and all), yes. That's how it sounds. -- nm
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Jim
Aug 11, 10:54
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