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Definition of open carry in English: open carrynoun mass nounNorth American The practice of openly carrying a firearm on one's person in public. gun enthusiasts and supporters of open carry flocked to the meeting Compare with concealed carry as modifier open carry laws Example sentencesExamples - The state's gun policies are relatively libertarian: Open carry is legal without a permit, and concealed carry requires a permit that is easy to get, with localities forbidden to impose tougher rules.
- You can defend yourself pretty much as well with an openly carried gun as with a concealed carry gun (there are pluses and minuses to open carry, but on balance the purely functional difference isn't that vast) - but only if you're willing to let everyone around you know that you're armed.
- Supporters of the so-called "open carry" movement argue that sidearms should be precisely that - a common accessory to be worn freely.
- Where I live in PA, shall-issue permits are required for concealed carry, but there are no restrictions on open carry other than the federally-mandated ones on K-12 schools, courthouses and other restricted areas.
- I'm all for open carry, but I think there's an appropriate time and place to do so.
- The latter point may require amendment, however, as Arizona law permits open carry throughout the state, including on shooting ranges.
- Phoenix police said the men carrying guns at Monday's event did not need permits, as the state of Arizona has an "open carry" law.
- It neither encourages nor discourages the "open carry" laws of the state of Arizona.
- Open carry is legal in most states.
- I come from another state where open carry is legal but no one does it.
- Is the requirement of open carry an impermissible burden on people's privacy?
- Arizona has an open carry law and a police officer said the man was doing absolutely nothing illegally.
- In most parts of the U.S., open carry stopped being customary well before the vogue for firearms prohibition that began in the 1960s.
Definition of open carry in US English: open carrynoun North American The practice of openly carrying a firearm on one's person in public. gun enthusiasts and supporters of open carry flocked to the meeting Compare with concealed carry as modifier open carry laws Example sentencesExamples - The latter point may require amendment, however, as Arizona law permits open carry throughout the state, including on shooting ranges.
- The state's gun policies are relatively libertarian: Open carry is legal without a permit, and concealed carry requires a permit that is easy to get, with localities forbidden to impose tougher rules.
- It neither encourages nor discourages the "open carry" laws of the state of Arizona.
- In most parts of the U.S., open carry stopped being customary well before the vogue for firearms prohibition that began in the 1960s.
- Open carry is legal in most states.
- Is the requirement of open carry an impermissible burden on people's privacy?
- You can defend yourself pretty much as well with an openly carried gun as with a concealed carry gun (there are pluses and minuses to open carry, but on balance the purely functional difference isn't that vast) - but only if you're willing to let everyone around you know that you're armed.
- Phoenix police said the men carrying guns at Monday's event did not need permits, as the state of Arizona has an "open carry" law.
- Where I live in PA, shall-issue permits are required for concealed carry, but there are no restrictions on open carry other than the federally-mandated ones on K-12 schools, courthouses and other restricted areas.
- I come from another state where open carry is legal but no one does it.
- Supporters of the so-called "open carry" movement argue that sidearms should be precisely that - a common accessory to be worn freely.
- Arizona has an open carry law and a police officer said the man was doing absolutely nothing illegally.
- I'm all for open carry, but I think there's an appropriate time and place to do so.
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