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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1899429" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>There are laws that say you have to be 18/21 to buy smokes/beer. Verifying the age to purchase those items is not the same as checking for a permit when no crime has been committed. A PO does not have the right to stop you just because you are carrying a firearm. The supreme court has ruled the presence of a firearm is not a crime. They have also ruled that you can not stop someone who is driving just to make sure they have a valid license. Same holds true for open carry. A PO should not be able to stop you just to make sure you are legal...papers please...I don't think so. Requesting ID for a legal activity with no suspicion of a crime is a violation of the 4th amendment. PERIOD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1899429, member: 24475"] There are laws that say you have to be 18/21 to buy smokes/beer. Verifying the age to purchase those items is not the same as checking for a permit when no crime has been committed. A PO does not have the right to stop you just because you are carrying a firearm. The supreme court has ruled the presence of a firearm is not a crime. They have also ruled that you can not stop someone who is driving just to make sure they have a valid license. Same holds true for open carry. A PO should not be able to stop you just to make sure you are legal...papers please...I don't think so. Requesting ID for a legal activity with no suspicion of a crime is a violation of the 4th amendment. PERIOD. [/QUOTE]
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