i chose cc only cause i cant open carry in texas, well unless on personal property, but i dont have land to oc on, and with the pd station 1 block away, i really dont need them to visit.
I choose #4. I'd OC if I was out in the sticks hunting/hiking etc. or if I worked on a farm where snakes or other wild animal might be an issue.
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i chose cc only cause i cant open carry in texas, well unless on personal property, but i dont have land to oc on, and with the pd station 1 block away, i really dont need them to visit.
I chose CC most of the time and OC on occasion. I fully support those who choose to OC all of the time which is fully legal here in Nevada. For me personally, I like to ride under the radar most of the time. Some of the time though I just feel like OC'ing, and I do.
A man's life, liberty, and property are only safe when the legislature is NOT in session. Will Rogers
I OC when I can, and I always CC. Even if I am OCing one I have a backup CC.
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I cc all the time right now, however have been thinking about oc ing a few times not sure yet
Hello, this is my first post to this site. I try to OC as much as I can. People need to know that guns are not bad and that good people carry guns also. So far all has been good since ocing 50 % of the time...
I CC most all the time, about the only time i OC is if im riding my ATV out on the trails in the forest. It is legal to OC here in Idaho with out a permit, but i have a CCW permit and prefer to CC all the time.
Why not do both at the same time? Would that be bi-carry?