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910 and Restraint Holsters

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In reviewing the bill as it came out of committee, it is obvious that we will be required to teach restraint holsters. However, what I cannot find in the wording of the bill is any requirement that one must actually use a restraint holster to open carry. Did I miss it?

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kg5ie wrote:In reviewing the bill as it came out of committee, it is obvious that we will be required to teach restraint holsters. However, what I cannot find in the wording of the bill is any requirement that one must actually use a restraint holster to open carry. Did I miss it?

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BIll
Nope. Not a requirement to use one.
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I think it means how to retain control of your weapon and not have it taken from you.
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Retention.

Use is recommended but not required.
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