azcdlfred
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freedom_fighter777@hotmail.com wrote:
Also go to the DPS website and read"Legal Issues Relating to the use ofDeadly Force." It's the document that CCW Instructors are required to teach from. In particular, read pages 20-24 to see the pitfalls invovled.
There are anumber of bills this year that address various aspects of open carry, vehicle carry, etc.
Fred
freedom_fighter777@hotmail.com wrote:
What ARS 13-3102 seems to say has been twisted by a couple of 1994 Appellate Court decisoins: State v. Adams and State v. Moerman. You can find them on the AzCDL Educational page."Within a means of transportation, a deadly weapon that is not immediately accessible or if it is clearly visible to a casual observer or if it is carried in a container that makes it obvious the person is transporting a deadly weapon"
This is a grey area. If your in a car is carrying in a holster visual to a casual observer? This is not the actual law. I am not a skelptic or arguing with anybody I just want to see the actual law that says how I should transport the weapon.
Joe
Also go to the DPS website and read"Legal Issues Relating to the use ofDeadly Force." It's the document that CCW Instructors are required to teach from. In particular, read pages 20-24 to see the pitfalls invovled.
There are anumber of bills this year that address various aspects of open carry, vehicle carry, etc.
Fred