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Piers Morgan Constitutional Right to Keep and Bear Arms Without Infringement Act
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2386073" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>That's getting closer to what I had in Kentucky where I grew up. The open carry of any firearm, loaded or unloaded, is protected by the KY Constitution, as is the right to carry a gun concealed in the glove box of a vehicle. Been that way for 200 years (saddle bags turned into glove boxes). CONCEALED CARRY licenses only happened in KY in the last 20 years.</p><p></p><p>When KY proposed getting concealed on-person carry, about the same time as OK, the hue and cry there was "How will you know who is carrying a gun if they can conceal it!?!?!?"</p><p></p><p>And no, everyone in KY does not walk around open carrying just because they can. But when a new neighbor from "up north" called the Sheriff to complain I was wearing a pistol walking and repairing my pasture fence behind his house, the response from the Sheriff was "So What? You better leave him alone since he has a perfect right to wear his gun whenever he wants."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2386073, member: 796"] That's getting closer to what I had in Kentucky where I grew up. The open carry of any firearm, loaded or unloaded, is protected by the KY Constitution, as is the right to carry a gun concealed in the glove box of a vehicle. Been that way for 200 years (saddle bags turned into glove boxes). CONCEALED CARRY licenses only happened in KY in the last 20 years. When KY proposed getting concealed on-person carry, about the same time as OK, the hue and cry there was "How will you know who is carrying a gun if they can conceal it!?!?!?" And no, everyone in KY does not walk around open carrying just because they can. But when a new neighbor from "up north" called the Sheriff to complain I was wearing a pistol walking and repairing my pasture fence behind his house, the response from the Sheriff was "So What? You better leave him alone since he has a perfect right to wear his gun whenever he wants." [/QUOTE]
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