We have non licensed open carry here in Wisconsin.
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I voted for OC with a holster and certification. On this poll but I agree with you. I would change my vote if I knew how. I still think you need to carry in a holster. It's just easierI prefer to "carry however you damned well want."
When a National Government can compel a sovereign citizen of an Individual State to surrender his freedoms in matters of health care choices, gallons per flush, ethanol contaminated gasoline, prohibition of off-label use of myriad products -- we have descended into the dark pit of tyranny.
The pot is boiling, and most frogs around here are so drunk with government handouts they would rather choke on the government plantation than to smell the free air of personal responsibility.
We have non licensed open carry here in Wisconsin.
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do people OC in public a lot?
I voted for OC with a holster and certification. On this poll but I agree with you. I would change my vote if I knew how. I still think you need to carry in a holster. It's just easier
do people OC in public a lot?
Not really. I'm hard pressed to see it. Funny thing is that open carry has been that way for a long time, never regulated
IMO, a licensed OC law would require a caveat like the no-motorcycle-helmet-if-you-have-insurance law. To make sure that the act of carrying isn't probable cause to do a license check.