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Just curious as to how common oc is around different areas. I keep 2 guns in my truck and have recently considered open carrying from time to time. Does anyone see it regularly? Opinions? (This could be interesting ;) )

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See lots of it in Az. in recent trips. We were passing Dennys on Campbell last week, and a guy was getting on his Harley with one visibly strapped to his side. I mentioned to my better half that it looked like a cannon mounted to his hip. I like the subtle approach. The less you see or hear of me, the better I am at what i do.

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I agree with that, however I dont agree with having to get a license to carry my personal property on myself if I want to have a gun shirt tailed. Therefore I dont have my cc license. I have no desire to break the law, but would like to carry in a few places I go. I also dont want to be "that gun nut" who carries for a statement if you know what I mean.

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Just have it tallied to where the gun is visible, and wala, your good to go.

No license needed for open carry or in a vehicle.

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I dont do it and dont quite get why people would want to....other than maybe hiking. To each his own though. I absolutely despise drawing attention to myself. But if you are wanting to do it I would read the law yourself before taking guidance from someone on a forum. For instance there is no law against it as far as state goes but are there city ordinances forbidding it? If thats the case you would have to know those ordinances for every city you visit. Just food for thought...

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Im aware of the law, as well as the city's in my area w ordinances against it, I read it on the internet.

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Was that an internet "forum" tho? ?

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As to why... I prefer to be responsible for myself and my families safety, not to count on someone else to protect me in the one in a million chance something bad happens.

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not a panty dropper?

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