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Open Carry Pamphlet

Bill45

Regular Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2007
Messages
164
Location
Tacoma, Washington, USA
I have two styles of pamphlets. One with Thomas Jefferson's image and one with out.

Which is the most recent or do they both have the same accuracy?

Yes, I know I could read both of them, study them for subtle differences, but asking is less time consuming.
 

MSG Laigaie

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Jan 10, 2011
Messages
3,241
Location
Philipsburg, Montana
My immediate reply is that Open Carry is the "default method of carry" in Washington State, no permit needed. If you want to do something sneaky, like hide your weapon, well for that you need a permit. That usually defuses the grumps.
I used to give out a lot of brochures, but now I am picky about who would really use it.
 

Bill Starks

State Researcher
Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Messages
4,304
Location
Nortonville, KY, USA
any of the print shops (Kinkos, UPS stores) will print them in bulk for you. The print shop I used will only print in runs of 10k or better.
 

Seriona

Regular Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2014
Messages
151
Location
Snohomish, WA
When I get some money, I think I am going to carry those around with me and give them out to people who think I need a licenses to OC.
 
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