azDutch
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I'm new to this forum, but not new to OC'ing. I ride a Harley and OC a Ruger GP100 90% of the time. We have traveled extensivly around this state on two wheelsand never had an issue (my wife OC's her Ruger SP101 occasionally, especially if we are going to be insouthern third of the state).
I thought I would pass this along ... My wife and I took a little trip up to Roosevelt Lake recentlyand stopped at the visitor Center there to use the facilities. While I was waiting for her, a Minnesota snowbird walks up to me. He was intrigued that I was OC'ing and asked if it was legal here, if I needed a license, etc. I gave himthe basic "it's in our state constitution" explanation. he was totally amazed. I guess we have it good here compared to some places. I basically won't travel to other states where I can't OC or I am required to wear a helmet (generally the same state).
-Dutch
I'm new to this forum, but not new to OC'ing. I ride a Harley and OC a Ruger GP100 90% of the time. We have traveled extensivly around this state on two wheelsand never had an issue (my wife OC's her Ruger SP101 occasionally, especially if we are going to be insouthern third of the state).
I thought I would pass this along ... My wife and I took a little trip up to Roosevelt Lake recentlyand stopped at the visitor Center there to use the facilities. While I was waiting for her, a Minnesota snowbird walks up to me. He was intrigued that I was OC'ing and asked if it was legal here, if I needed a license, etc. I gave himthe basic "it's in our state constitution" explanation. he was totally amazed. I guess we have it good here compared to some places. I basically won't travel to other states where I can't OC or I am required to wear a helmet (generally the same state).
-Dutch