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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1688791" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>You are able to open carry on your property just like you can on your own business, indoors. To put it simply, if you're in city limits, then open carry outdoors is no bueno. Out of city limits, then you're OK if the public can't see you to complain about it. Public is being used to refer to anyone who would call to complain about a "man with a gun" or a deputy who feels the need to exert some "authority." Now whether or not it will stick in court is a different matter. Most DA's won't bother to prosecute "unlawful carry" if you're on your property out in the boonies. However, that doesn't change the fact that people can still complain and deputies won't constantly harass you about it.</p><p></p><p>Also, generally speaking if someone from a public road is able to easily see you on your private land, then you are considered "in the public" despite being on your own private land. This affects many laws including privacy laws. Just remember this if you're ever doing anything on your own property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1688791, member: 2989"] You are able to open carry on your property just like you can on your own business, indoors. To put it simply, if you're in city limits, then open carry outdoors is no bueno. Out of city limits, then you're OK if the public can't see you to complain about it. Public is being used to refer to anyone who would call to complain about a "man with a gun" or a deputy who feels the need to exert some "authority." Now whether or not it will stick in court is a different matter. Most DA's won't bother to prosecute "unlawful carry" if you're on your property out in the boonies. However, that doesn't change the fact that people can still complain and deputies won't constantly harass you about it. Also, generally speaking if someone from a public road is able to easily see you on your private land, then you are considered "in the public" despite being on your own private land. This affects many laws including privacy laws. Just remember this if you're ever doing anything on your own property. [/QUOTE]
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