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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2781250" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Like many other things, if nobody notices you are carrying a gun in your hand, there is no immediate issue.</p><p>However, if somebody DOES notice you are carrying a gun in your hand, then it can be taken that you have drawn the gun. </p><p>As emphasized in SDA classes and OK law, drawing a gun in public can be construed as a crime, even if you make no threat, depending on the circumstances.</p><p>IANAL. A lawyer who does talks in SDA classes here in Oklahoma says don't draw a gun in public unless you must use it.</p><p></p><p>I have one of the Kramer holster shirts rickm referred to above, and it a reasonable and affordable way to comply with the letter of the law. Why ask for trouble?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2781250, member: 796"] Like many other things, if nobody notices you are carrying a gun in your hand, there is no immediate issue. However, if somebody DOES notice you are carrying a gun in your hand, then it can be taken that you have drawn the gun. As emphasized in SDA classes and OK law, drawing a gun in public can be construed as a crime, even if you make no threat, depending on the circumstances. IANAL. A lawyer who does talks in SDA classes here in Oklahoma says don't draw a gun in public unless you must use it. I have one of the Kramer holster shirts rickm referred to above, and it a reasonable and affordable way to comply with the letter of the law. Why ask for trouble? [/QUOTE]
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