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OC on motorcycle

texasmike74

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Jun 4, 2010
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St Robert, Missouri, USA
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New to the forum and have learned much in the two days that I've been poking my nose around. From my understanding that carrying in a vehicle falls under state statute and everyday OC is determined by local statute.

The question I have is if your city doesn't allow OC, is it still legal to OC on a motorcycle since it would fall under motor vehicle. I saw a motorcycle driving down the highway with a holster on the side, right under the seat. I had never seen it before and got my wheels spinning. Thanks for the assistance.
 

sohighlyunlikely

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Mar 7, 2010
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Location
Overland, Missouri, USA
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Inmost placesyes to OC on a Motorcycle and others no. You have to read the weapons codes. Look under the transport clauses. There are about 3 common variations of open transport of a firearm. You will have to reed theordinances to decipher. I do it on occasion.

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