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Open carry and motorcycle

AxiTech

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I have a question. I ususally carry concealed when I ride. however, the wind always makes my jacket "ride up" and exposes the piece. What are the laws in regard to open carry on a bike? Thanks to all for your input.

Oh, by the way, I carried open all weekend, no funny looks and folks sure are polite lately. did anybody else notice that ,or is it just me?
 

Aran

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Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
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AxiTech wrote:
I have a question. I ususally carry concealed when I ride. however, the wind always makes my jacket "ride up" and exposes the piece. What are the laws in regard to open carry on a bike? Thanks to all for your input.

Oh, by the way, I carried open all weekend, no funny looks and folks sure are polite lately. did anybody else notice that ,or is it just me?
It's just you.

Or maybe it's just that I spent my weekend with a couple New Yorkers who did NOT appreciate me open carrying.
 

Statkowski

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Cherry Tree (Indiana County), Pennsylvania, USA
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I spent my weekend with a couple New Yorkers who did NOT appreciate me open carrying.
Gee, sounds to me like THEY have a problem. If they're looking for sympathy, they're in the wrong part of the Commonwealth.

You go for it, kiddo, as long as you've got an LTCF (or any license from any other state), you're good to go on your motorcycle.
 
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