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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 591033" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>The law doesn't say it has to be your property. You just have to have the right to be there. When you've got the right to be somewhere, you've got all the rest of your rights with you at the same time. The law also goes on to say you don't have to have a license to carry a gun to be afforded the protections of this act. The law also says you are protected for if a <em>"...or unlawful and forcible act..."</em> takes place not affiliated with a forcible entry. Note the "or". It's not "and", meaning you are protected even though your defensive act takes place outdoors in any place you have the right to be.</p><p></p><p>If you're covered on a buss, you must also have the means to protect yourself on a buss. This act doesn't prohibit you from carrying anywhere though other law might prohibit carrying in certain places. I'd like to see the law prohibiting carry on a buss.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p><p></p><p><span style="color: brown"> <em> "The Right of the People to move about freely in a secure manner shall not be infringed. Any manner of self defense shall not be restricted, regardless of the mode of travel or where you stop along the way, as the right to keep and bear arms is so enumerated at both the beginning and end of any journey." </em> </span> B.E.Wood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 591033, member: 745"] The law doesn't say it has to be your property. You just have to have the right to be there. When you've got the right to be somewhere, you've got all the rest of your rights with you at the same time. The law also goes on to say you don't have to have a license to carry a gun to be afforded the protections of this act. The law also says you are protected for if a [i]"...or unlawful and forcible act..."[/i] takes place not affiliated with a forcible entry. Note the "or". It's not "and", meaning you are protected even though your defensive act takes place outdoors in any place you have the right to be. If you're covered on a buss, you must also have the means to protect yourself on a buss. This act doesn't prohibit you from carrying anywhere though other law might prohibit carrying in certain places. I'd like to see the law prohibiting carry on a buss. Woody [color=brown] [i] "The Right of the People to move about freely in a secure manner shall not be infringed. Any manner of self defense shall not be restricted, regardless of the mode of travel or where you stop along the way, as the right to keep and bear arms is so enumerated at both the beginning and end of any journey." [/i] [/color] B.E.Wood [/QUOTE]
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