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<blockquote data-quote="okiebryan" data-source="post: 1962044" data-attributes="member: 24457"><p>That is specified because of the fact that some states allow unlicensed OC, but the moment you step into a car, you are concealing under their law and can't do that without a CPL. There are a lot of fine points to each state's law...OC vs CC, license or not, Colorado for instance has OC statewide, but you are illegal in Denver County. PA and MI consider car carry to be concealed carry, need a permit. MO has open carry, but no freaking preemption... so one town it's legal, another it's not. That's how KS has done it, but they actually have preemption that the cities have ignored. It only tool one lawsuit to fix that, and as we speak, cities are removing illegal ordinances left and right. MI has a list of prohibited places that are legal if you have a CPL. Other states have places where it's prohibited to conceal, but legal to OC.</p><p></p><p>See why it's confusing? I think we have it much simpler here in OK. got a license? Cool, concealed or unconcealed. Same list of prohibited places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebryan, post: 1962044, member: 24457"] That is specified because of the fact that some states allow unlicensed OC, but the moment you step into a car, you are concealing under their law and can't do that without a CPL. There are a lot of fine points to each state's law...OC vs CC, license or not, Colorado for instance has OC statewide, but you are illegal in Denver County. PA and MI consider car carry to be concealed carry, need a permit. MO has open carry, but no freaking preemption... so one town it's legal, another it's not. That's how KS has done it, but they actually have preemption that the cities have ignored. It only tool one lawsuit to fix that, and as we speak, cities are removing illegal ordinances left and right. MI has a list of prohibited places that are legal if you have a CPL. Other states have places where it's prohibited to conceal, but legal to OC. See why it's confusing? I think we have it much simpler here in OK. got a license? Cool, concealed or unconcealed. Same list of prohibited places. [/QUOTE]
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