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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1765927" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Col. Ludlow, you need to think outside the box!</p><p>If I'm out brushhogging on my tractor or mending fence or feeding livestock on my land or someone elses.</p><p>I must carry concealed. its uncomfortable! I would much rather carry in a hip holster</p><p>for snakes, rabid animals 2 or 4 legged, etc. Its not hunting! so therefore it is currently illegal.</p><p>There are many other instances where open carry is needed by people when not in the big cities.</p><p></p><p>Currently if you have an accidental exposure or printing, you can and will be charged with </p><p>"brandishing a firearm" and risk losing your ccw permit. </p><p>This law will fix that. Hopefully.</p><p>More than one on this forum has had that happen.</p><p>The guy in Stillwater riding his motorcycle and his shirt blew up is one that comes to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1765927, member: 6777"] Col. Ludlow, you need to think outside the box! If I'm out brushhogging on my tractor or mending fence or feeding livestock on my land or someone elses. I must carry concealed. its uncomfortable! I would much rather carry in a hip holster for snakes, rabid animals 2 or 4 legged, etc. Its not hunting! so therefore it is currently illegal. There are many other instances where open carry is needed by people when not in the big cities. Currently if you have an accidental exposure or printing, you can and will be charged with "brandishing a firearm" and risk losing your ccw permit. This law will fix that. Hopefully. More than one on this forum has had that happen. The guy in Stillwater riding his motorcycle and his shirt blew up is one that comes to mind. [/QUOTE]
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