Kirbinator
Regular Member
We have received information from sources believed to be reliable that anyone who is observed openly carrying a firearm by "certain" police officers of the Birmingham Police Department WILL BE ARRESTED and charged with Disorderly Conduct.
Despite provisions in the constitution as well as case law affirming the right to own and carry (keep and bear) arms, some individuals in city government have decided exercising these civil rights fulfills the criteria for a Disorderly Conduct charge. Until Birmingham v. Norris is heard in March, the city believes they can arrest anyone for this charge for being armed in public.
Despite provisions in the constitution as well as case law affirming the right to own and carry (keep and bear) arms, some individuals in city government have decided exercising these civil rights fulfills the criteria for a Disorderly Conduct charge. Until Birmingham v. Norris is heard in March, the city believes they can arrest anyone for this charge for being armed in public.