Mike_from_Texas
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That is worse then.
Yes it pretty much sucks. For the good cops it likely won’t be an issue. For the others I can see this getting ridiculous with the harassment.
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That is worse then.
No, a pistol needs a holster, even when it is silly.Could be wrong, but an AR pistol, even though it is classified as a pistol, is still treated like a rifle. IE, can be open carried on a sling, one point sling or traditional
No, a pistol needs a holster, even when it is silly.
A sling on an AR pistol would be no different than a lanyard on a traditional handgun, i.e. not a holster.
That said, its not something I am exactly concerned about unless I have to be. For all I know it is a rifle or a SBR with a brace because you broke your stock.
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And local cops don't enforce the NFA (or shouldn't...) so do they care if its a registered SBR or not?
I have not had time to completely discect the HB 1927, but in a basic sense: Same rules that apply to current LTC holders apply to anyone. Issues specific to licenseless carry: any peace office can disarm and hold you to check out why you are carrying but they do ahve to return firearm and unless they can prove a criminal intent they have to release. One issue is open carry might be a problem:
"(a-5) A person commits an offense if the person carries a handgun and intentionally displays the handgun in plain view of another person in a public place. It is an exception to the application of this subsection that the handgun was partially or wholly visible but was carried in a holster."
This leaves open the question what is intentionally displaying? Might be one for the next legislature to clear up.
Overall, keep it hidden, keep it sane and all is well
This has been previously covered on TGT. There have been belt holsters made for AR-pattern pistols.No, a pistol needs a holster, even when it is silly.
State law prohibits NFA items (felony) unless you have a federal tax stamp...And local cops don't enforce the NFA (or shouldn't...) so do they care if its a registered SBR or not?
We will have to live with it for now but We need to develop a laundry list of improvements for them to inact in the next session
You are correct, the real issue ongoing will be just how peace officers decide to enforce the law at their level. If rank and file LEOs treat CC as a non issue then it should be a good thing. The real problem will be police chiefs, city councils, mayors, sheriffs who do not like the idea of CC and put pressure on their employees to pressure those who CC.
State law prohibits NFA items (felony) unless you have a federal tax stamp...
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I want a suppressor though...Don't forget it is only a defense to prosecution if you have a stamp. You can still be arrested. Technically. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this. Another one of the reasons I haven't bothered with nfa items. I don't have time for that!
I want a suppressor though...
Isn't it interesting that in some countries they are a requirement? It's a law that you must have one.
Almost done!Looks like it just got back through the house and now it’s heading to the senate tomorrow for the final vote before it goes to the governor! This may actually happen!
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Will this allow oc also or just concealed?
Defense was removed a few years ago and it is now non-applicable.Don't forget it is only a defense to prosecution if you have a stamp. You can still be arrested. Technically. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this. Another one of the reasons I haven't bothered with nfa items. I don't have time for that!