AdnanShahab
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I spoke with Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley today regarding unloaded open carry. In Alameda County, her office decides whether or not a person gets charged with a crime.
In summary, she views shoulder holsters/thigh holsters as legal for UOC, legal to carry loaded magazines concealed in a pocket, needs to do research on legality of UOC while driving, will strictly hold open carriers to the 1,000 foot gun free school zone (regardless of the "reasonably should know" verbage of PC 626.9).
For more details, check out my latest blog entry:
http://adnanshahab.com/?p=443
I spoke with Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley today regarding unloaded open carry. In Alameda County, her office decides whether or not a person gets charged with a crime.
In summary, she views shoulder holsters/thigh holsters as legal for UOC, legal to carry loaded magazines concealed in a pocket, needs to do research on legality of UOC while driving, will strictly hold open carriers to the 1,000 foot gun free school zone (regardless of the "reasonably should know" verbage of PC 626.9).
For more details, check out my latest blog entry:
http://adnanshahab.com/?p=443