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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="SMS" data-source="post: 1660622" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>IMHO no, because 1290 is the SDA...the SDA only speaks to concealed carry and provides exceptions for 1272's restriction, as far as <em>concealed carry </em>goes. The paragraph you cite only states that the SDA can't restrict a private property owner's rights to control firearms on their property...it doesn't grant authority to ignore 1272. </p><p></p><p>1272 is not part of the SDA and already restricts it therefore the SDA cannnot undo the entirety of 1272's restriction.</p><p></p><p></p><p>@Owasso: I get it, but nothing you are citing contradicts the prohibition in 1272 on the <em>open carrying </em>of firearms.</p><p></p><p>Using a firearm in defense of your home in conjunction with the make my day law does not = walking around in your home or in your yard with an <em>openly carried </em>weapon. <em>Using</em> a firearm in self defense does not = carrying it <em>openly prior to the attack </em>that necessitated deadly force.</p><p></p><p>You have asserted that open carry in your home and about your property is not illegal. 1272, 1289.6 and 1290 say it is. Please show me what tells you it is not illegal.....perhaps it is the legitimate purpose clause, but what defines legitimate purpose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1660622, member: 42"] IMHO no, because 1290 is the SDA...the SDA only speaks to concealed carry and provides exceptions for 1272's restriction, as far as [I]concealed carry [/I]goes. The paragraph you cite only states that the SDA can't restrict a private property owner's rights to control firearms on their property...it doesn't grant authority to ignore 1272. 1272 is not part of the SDA and already restricts it therefore the SDA cannnot undo the entirety of 1272's restriction. @Owasso: I get it, but nothing you are citing contradicts the prohibition in 1272 on the [I]open carrying [/I]of firearms. Using a firearm in defense of your home in conjunction with the make my day law does not = walking around in your home or in your yard with an [I]openly carried [/I]weapon. [I]Using[/I] a firearm in self defense does not = carrying it [I]openly prior to the attack [/I]that necessitated deadly force. You have asserted that open carry in your home and about your property is not illegal. 1272, 1289.6 and 1290 say it is. Please show me what tells you it is not illegal.....perhaps it is the legitimate purpose clause, but what defines legitimate purpose? [/QUOTE]
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