turbodog
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Looking up the business of firearm-free zones, I'm struck by this line in RS 14:95.6:
"(5) Any constitutionally protected activity within the firearm-free zone, such as a firearm contained entirely within a motor vehicle."
So, if you OC while riding a motorcycle through a zone on a public street, are you in violation?
Clearly the firearm is NOT contained entirely within a motor vehicle as, per the example, it would be if you were inside an automobile, yet a motorcycle IS a motor vehicle. So does it still qualify as a "constitutionally protected activity"?
Is OC in and of itself a "constitutionally protected activity"?
If these questions have been beat on before I apologize. I searched but didn't find the answers I was looking for so....
Looking up the business of firearm-free zones, I'm struck by this line in RS 14:95.6:
"(5) Any constitutionally protected activity within the firearm-free zone, such as a firearm contained entirely within a motor vehicle."
So, if you OC while riding a motorcycle through a zone on a public street, are you in violation?
Clearly the firearm is NOT contained entirely within a motor vehicle as, per the example, it would be if you were inside an automobile, yet a motorcycle IS a motor vehicle. So does it still qualify as a "constitutionally protected activity"?
Is OC in and of itself a "constitutionally protected activity"?
If these questions have been beat on before I apologize. I searched but didn't find the answers I was looking for so....