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I've found something from a 1840 ALSUPCO case that I consider good information for Alabama folks who would like to OC.....my question is, is this information still "valid" being from so long ago?
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I've found something from a 1840 ALSUPCO case that I consider good information for Alabama folks who would like to OC.....my question is, is this information still "valid" being from so long ago?
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[align=center] [/align] [/align]THE STATE v. REID, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, 1 Ala. 612; 1840 Ala.
But the court say that it is a matter which will not admit of legislative regulation, and in order to test the correctness of its opinion, supposes one Legislature to prohibit the bearing arms secretly, and a subsequent Legislature to enact a law against bearing them openly; and then asks the question, whether the first, or last enactment would be unconstitutional. Under the provision of our constitution, we incline to the opinion that the Legislature cannot inhibit the citizen from bearing arms openly, because it authorizes him to bear them for the purposes of defending himself and the State, and it is only when carried openly, that they can be efficiently used for defense.