Eeyore
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I read this article, which is linked from the Open Carry home page:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/2100677/American-gun-owners-call-for-cowboy-holsters-to-be-worn-in-public.html
"Their right to wear their gun, usually on a holster at their hip, as they go about their day is protected in state laws that override any constitutional ruling in the US capital, they claim." :shock:
Nobody's making that calim, as far as I know. Apparently, they don't quite understand the US legal system.
I read this article, which is linked from the Open Carry home page:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/2100677/American-gun-owners-call-for-cowboy-holsters-to-be-worn-in-public.html
"Their right to wear their gun, usually on a holster at their hip, as they go about their day is protected in state laws that override any constitutional ruling in the US capital, they claim." :shock:
Nobody's making that calim, as far as I know. Apparently, they don't quite understand the US legal system.