The law doesn't say "attaches to the belt" and belt/shoulder holsters aren't defined. Every other LEO I've heard has gone the other way on the issue of wearing something closely resembling a belt holster.stephenn wrote:Last night, I was at Grand Prairie's meeting about the new Open Carry laws and Chief Dye brought up an interesting point about using a Sticky or Remora holsters for Open Carry. The new law says that Open Carry must be in either a shoulder holster or in holster that attaches to belt. Since those types of holsters don't actually attach to your belt, they are not legal for Open Carry. I understand that most people aren't using that style of holster for Open Carry but, I could see someone conceal carrying then removing their concealment garment so that the person is now open carrying in a holster not attached to belt so in violation of the law.
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- Thu Dec 31, 2015 1:05 pm
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- Topic: Can't use Remora or Sticky for Open Carry
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