Actually, it never was an offense. However, the language was a little ambiguous, so the wording was changed in 2013 to help clarify unintentional failure to conceal to keep anyone from misconstruing the act.Jago668 wrote:Fairly certain you are incorrect on the unintentional part of that. Want to say it was 2013 when it changed, pretty sure it was the year the decrease in classroom time happened.jmorris wrote:Unintentional display of your firearm has never been an offense.WesTx wrote:I carry IWB using sticky holsters like remora's sometimes. I wonder if unintentional flashing of the handle or what not (shirt raises up) if its in a hip holster not attached to a belt will be an issue.jb2012 wrote:I'm a little confused. Aren't probably 99% of iwb holsters attached to your belt? I realize they are clipped vs a threaded owb holster, but that is just it! They are clipped!
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