One of these days, NC will elect a governor who isn’t a Marxist gremlin. We can then join our southern neighbors in experiencing a more tolerable atmosphere.
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States that Allow Open Carry Without a Permit
Alabama – At least 18 years old
Alaska – At least 21 years old
Arizona – At least 18 years old
Arkansas – At least 18 years old
Delaware – At least 18 years old
Idaho – At least 18 years old
Indiana – At least 18 years old
Iowa – At least 21 years old
Kansas – At least 18 years old
Kentucky – At least 18 years old
Louisiana – At least 18 years old
Maine – At least 21 years old
Mississippi – At least 18 years old
Montana – At least 18 years old
Nevada – At least 18 years old
New Hampshire – At least 18 years old
New Mexico – At least 19 years old
North Carolina – At least 18 years old
(Some localities can restrict where you are legally allowed to open carry that may differ from other localities.)
Ohio – At least 18 years old
Oklahoma – At least 21 years old (18 for veterans or members of the military)
Pennsylvania – At least 18 years old
(Legal, except in vehicles. Not permitted in Philadelphia.)
South Dakota – At least 18 years old
Tennessee – At least 21 years old (18 for military)
Texas – At least 21 years old, and it must be holstered
Utah – At least 21 years old
Vermont – At least 18 years old
Virginia – At least 18 years old
(Some localities can restrict where you are legally allowed to open carry (i.e., public gatherings).)
Washington – At least 21 years old
(Legal, except in a vehicle.)
West Virginia – At least 18 years old
Wisconsin – At least 18 years old
Wyoming – At least 18 years old
It's safer for you and everyone around you if bad guys don't know exactly who is carrying what, where on the body. Open carry gives away your element of surprise.
From chatgpt: 'As of my last update, all 50 states in the United States allow some form of concealed carry, although the specific regulations vary widely from state to state. Some states have shall-issue policies, meaning they must issue a concealed carry permit if certain requirements are met, while others have may-issue policies, where authorities have more discretion in issuing permits. Additionally, some states have constitutional carry laws, which allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. It's important to check the current laws and regulations in your state or any state you plan to visit for the most up-to-date information.'
In the meantime Maine is trying to get a bill through that would require a person to have 300K of insurance if they wanted to carry a gun. Unbelievable.
One of these days, NC will elect a governor who isn’t a Marxist gremlin. We can then join our southern neighbors in experiencing a more tolerable atmosphere.
NC has open carry, and a shit governor.
MOVE HERE! States that Allow Open Carry Without a Permit
Alabama – At least 18 years old Alaska – At least 21 years old Arizona – At least 18 years old Arkansas – At least 18 years old Delaware – At least 18 years old Idaho – At least 18 years old Indiana – At least 18 years old Iowa – At least 21 years old Kansas – At least 18 years old Kentucky – At least 18 years old Louisiana – At least 18 years old Maine – At least 21 years old Mississippi – At least 18 years old Montana – At least 18 years old Nevada – At least 18 years old New Hampshire – At least 18 years old New Mexico – At least 19 years old North Carolina – At least 18 years old (Some localities can restrict where you are legally allowed to open carry that may differ from other localities.) Ohio – At least 18 years old Oklahoma – At least 21 years old (18 for veterans or members of the military) Pennsylvania – At least 18 years old (Legal, except in vehicles. Not permitted in Philadelphia.) South Dakota – At least 18 years old Tennessee – At least 21 years old (18 for military) Texas – At least 21 years old, and it must be holstered Utah – At least 21 years old Vermont – At least 18 years old Virginia – At least 18 years old (Some localities can restrict where you are legally allowed to open carry (i.e., public gatherings).) Washington – At least 21 years old (Legal, except in a vehicle.) West Virginia – At least 18 years old Wisconsin – At least 18 years old Wyoming – At least 18 years old
I don't see Missouri on this list.
Took this list from a web page dated 2022 or 2023. I would like to see ALL 50 on there but one can dream! Kek
Carry concealed
It's safer for you and everyone around you if bad guys don't know exactly who is carrying what, where on the body. Open carry gives away your element of surprise.
I wonder what states allow conceal carry?
From chatgpt: 'As of my last update, all 50 states in the United States allow some form of concealed carry, although the specific regulations vary widely from state to state. Some states have shall-issue policies, meaning they must issue a concealed carry permit if certain requirements are met, while others have may-issue policies, where authorities have more discretion in issuing permits. Additionally, some states have constitutional carry laws, which allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. It's important to check the current laws and regulations in your state or any state you plan to visit for the most up-to-date information.'
In the meantime Maine is trying to get a bill through that would require a person to have 300K of insurance if they wanted to carry a gun. Unbelievable.
Like a car. $$$ making and poor people discrimination. Insurance Co. like stealth Banks plus guaranteed work for Lawya's
Exactly. Disgusting. Only the super rich and criminals would have guns. Oh, ya that's how the DS rolls.