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Can I Or Can I Not Open Carry A Revolver Or Shotgun On My Rural Property?
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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1660618" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>Might this give a property owner the legal authority to carry open on one's own property. 1290.22 Para A specifically provides a private property owner the the legal authority to control the possession of weapons on any property owned. Possession is pretty broad. 1290.22 Para A doesn't define the type of posession nor prohibit any specific type of possession so it would seem reasonable to me (not a lawyer) that the type of possession on private property is up to the property owner. Thus open carry on one's own property would seem to be OK. </p><p></p><p>Except maybe for that pesky "existing rights" phrase. Considering that modern jurisprudence seems to consider rights as only what the law says they are and not something we all have by virtue of birth.</p><p> </p><p>I doubt that this particular part of the law has been tested in the courts yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1660618, member: 239"] Might this give a property owner the legal authority to carry open on one's own property. 1290.22 Para A specifically provides a private property owner the the legal authority to control the possession of weapons on any property owned. Possession is pretty broad. 1290.22 Para A doesn't define the type of posession nor prohibit any specific type of possession so it would seem reasonable to me (not a lawyer) that the type of possession on private property is up to the property owner. Thus open carry on one's own property would seem to be OK. Except maybe for that pesky "existing rights" phrase. Considering that modern jurisprudence seems to consider rights as only what the law says they are and not something we all have by virtue of birth. I doubt that this particular part of the law has been tested in the courts yet. [/QUOTE]
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