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I'm a new permit holder and new to the open carry forum... I researched high and low, and could not find anywhere that open carry was illegal in CT. I took it upon myself to email dps and see what their response would be to my question... knowing that they don't make or enforce the law. Here my question and their answer....
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 4:32 AM
To: firearm.permit.appeals@ct.gov
Subject: clarification please...
To Whom It May Concern:
I am a law abiding citizen whom recently acquired a State Permit to Carry Pistols and Revolvers. I have a matter of interpretation. The interpretation that I receive from the language on the permit is that "Conceal Carry" or "Open Carry" is at the discretion of the permit holder. I have been studying Connecticut's General Statutes pertaining to firearms and there is nothing listed requiring permit holders to "Conceal Carry". My primary choice of carry would be "Open Carry" for more comfort, no worries about "printing" with a larger firearm, and also for a tactical advantage. I'm a husband, a father of 3 little girls, and the last thing I want is an encounter with a law enforcement officer due to lack of knowledge. I have exhausted all my resources in researching this topic, and I can not find where "Open Carry" by a permit holder meets the statutory requirement to constitute a crime. My question is, if I'm out with my family with a holstered firearm upon my person, am I acting outside of the privileges of my permit?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR RESPONSE
here's the response i received from Susan Mozzoccoli, Board of Firearms Permit Examiners
RE: clarification please...
No.
If you click on the "Publications" tab at the top of our website you will see two articles from Legislative Research:
"Nine specifice gun related questions" and "Office of Legislative Research Summary of Connecticut Gun Laws"
It states that there is no CT law that states you must carry concealed.
However, you may also want to read what happened to a man who carried his firearm into a bowling ally on ctgunrights.com
"Burgess vs. Wallingford Police Dept."
The attached document includes links to information regarding Open Carry. You might find it helpful.
http://www.ctgunrights.com/06.Audio/Fairfield.Opencarry.Legal.MP3
Along with a post on www.opencarry.org at this link.
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/showthread.php?93376-BFPE-stated-open-carry-is-indeed-legal
Susan Mazzoccoli
Board of Firearms Permit Examiners
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 4:32 AM
To: firearm.permit.appeals@ct.gov
Subject: clarification please...
To Whom It May Concern:
I am a law abiding citizen whom recently acquired a State Permit to Carry Pistols and Revolvers. I have a matter of interpretation. The interpretation that I receive from the language on the permit is that "Conceal Carry" or "Open Carry" is at the discretion of the permit holder. I have been studying Connecticut's General Statutes pertaining to firearms and there is nothing listed requiring permit holders to "Conceal Carry". My primary choice of carry would be "Open Carry" for more comfort, no worries about "printing" with a larger firearm, and also for a tactical advantage. I'm a husband, a father of 3 little girls, and the last thing I want is an encounter with a law enforcement officer due to lack of knowledge. I have exhausted all my resources in researching this topic, and I can not find where "Open Carry" by a permit holder meets the statutory requirement to constitute a crime. My question is, if I'm out with my family with a holstered firearm upon my person, am I acting outside of the privileges of my permit?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR RESPONSE
here's the response i received from Susan Mozzoccoli, Board of Firearms Permit Examiners
RE: clarification please...
No.
If you click on the "Publications" tab at the top of our website you will see two articles from Legislative Research:
"Nine specifice gun related questions" and "Office of Legislative Research Summary of Connecticut Gun Laws"
It states that there is no CT law that states you must carry concealed.
However, you may also want to read what happened to a man who carried his firearm into a bowling ally on ctgunrights.com
"Burgess vs. Wallingford Police Dept."
The attached document includes links to information regarding Open Carry. You might find it helpful.
http://www.ctgunrights.com/06.Audio/Fairfield.Opencarry.Legal.MP3
Along with a post on www.opencarry.org at this link.
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/showthread.php?93376-BFPE-stated-open-carry-is-indeed-legal
Susan Mazzoccoli
Board of Firearms Permit Examiners