No problem.1TallTXn wrote:Guys, I didn't mean to start an argument here. Just looking for some info. Y'all have both provided info that I will back up with my own research.
I had gone through and read the PDO blurbs about each of the states that I plan to visit and so far you guys are both in a position that could be taken from what I read. Yet again, the law isn't written in a manner that even someone with two college degrees can figure out.
Y'all don't have to worry bout me going strictly off of y'alls input. I was simply looking for an opinion, and I thank you for providing it.
y'all have a great day
You are wise not to blindly follow offered advice, whether from me or from anyone else. It's your trip and your fanny on the line. So the best thing to do is to get as much info as you can and make your own decisions as to what to do.
I know it irritates some on this board, but I am no fan of open carry. Even for trained police officers with retention holsters there is an added risk. For untrained people carrying in public in ordinary concealment type holsters with limited or no retention features, who may be big, small, young, old, weak, strong, wise, or foolish, I think it is a bad idea.
If somebody is a big rough tough hombre, highly skilled in aikido, karate, "combato", a former UFC champion, incredibly lucky, or a massive bore (skilled at quickly putting potential adversaries to sleep), who spends most of his time visiting Amish and Quaker communities or Bhuddist temples, it might work out OK. To all of you, I offer a hearty, "Congratulations." You're cool.
But an "ordinary guy" who might be out and about in places where both good and bad people might be around is making a huge tactical mistake by carrying openly, IMO.
Just remember that while you're out there living out some long held fantasy, some predatory violent criminal may be nearby getting ready to live out one of his.
And while it is true that some jurisdictions allow for open carry, there's no way I want to be the only guy on the street doing it. That would be strange, and it would attract attention that I neither want nor need. And FWIW, I have spent time in both AZ and VT, two well-known open carry states, and only once have I seen a civilian openly carrying a handgun in an urban area. So nobody's gonna tell me that it is common.
If I'm going out to eat, I want to just walk into a restaurant and eat. I don't want to spend time "raising the consciousness" of cops or others who may be unfamiliar with the law.
So it says here, forget open carry for your trip. Carry concealed where we have reciprocity. Unload and lock up where we don't. And in VA or any other place where you can't carry concealed in a place that serves alcohol, avoid such places or unload and lock up.
That's what I would do.
You're going on a bike trip, not a "carry trip". Enjoy!