Shanvanvocht
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Governor McMaster signs permitless carry law...https://www.wspa.com/news/state-news/mcmaster-signs-permitless-carry-bill-into-law/
You're gonna have to make some changes in Raleigh.We gotta make it out goal to do this next door in my state
There are some states (e.g. VA, NC) that allow open carry, but require a permit for concealed carry. FL has permitless concealed carry but does not permit open carry. FL is one of the 29 that do not require a permit for concealed carry. Most set the age at 18, but some set it at 21.Great news! The article says there are now 29 states with Constitutional open carry. I thought there were a couple more than that. Perhaps some of those are concealed Constitutional carry. I'm too tired to look at the moment.
You're gonna have to make some changes in Raleigh.
North Caroline! You next! my home State!We gotta make it out goal to do this next door in my state
Yeah, the sweep of the sea change gives that impression. It's also easy to blur the line between Shall-Issue States and Permitless-carry. there's around 35-plus of the former, so, having 29 of the latter is significant.I thought there were a couple more than that. Perhaps some of those are concealed Constitutional carry. I'm too tired to look at the moment.
I love SC, everything about it. But they don’t honor my WA CPP. Now I can go there and be cool. Most places are very safe in SC, parts of MB, Charleston, Savanna can be warmThe real benefit of this development is that now out-of-state visitors to South Carolina can carry without potential legal penalty. South Carolina did not honor many (if any) carry licenses and permits from other states. I never had a burning desire to go there, but now I can if the need arises.
OK, so in PA you can open carry without a permit - but to conceal a firearm on your person or in your car you need a permit. I think the term "constitutional carry" has to do with the right to carry a handgun any way you want to, but especially concealed or in your transport, without a permit. Or to put it more simply, constitutional carry does not equal with open carry.Great news! The article says there are now 29 states with Constitutional open carry. I thought there were a couple more than that. Perhaps some of those are concealed Constitutional carry. I'm too tired to look at the moment.
Isn’t it interesting that folks celebrate when their government “allows” them to exercise their constitutional rights.