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No one is arguing what he did was illegal... The fact of the matter is Our gun rights are under ENOUGH scrutiny as it is without dipshits like this running around and trying to initiate negative public contact with people and police... It just doesnt make sense to do what he did

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No one is arguing what he did was illegal... The fact of the matter is Our gun rights are under ENOUGH scrutiny as it is without dipshits like this running around and trying to initiate negative public contact with people and police... It just doesnt make sense to do what he did

im with you smoke.. some idiots in California did it and made open carry illegal here

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No one is arguing what he did was illegal... The fact of the matter is Our gun rights are under ENOUGH scrutiny as it is without dipshits like this running around and trying to initiate negative public contact with people and police... It just doesnt make sense to do what he did

Exactly.
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http://californiaopencarry.org/faq.html

August 29, 2012

Bill to extend 'open carry' law to unloaded rifles sent to Brown

Open display of unloaded rifles in public would be banned in California under legislation sent to Gov.Jerry Brown today.

Assembly Bill 1527 cleared the Legislature when the Assembly concurred in amendments, 43-30.

The measure extends an existing "open carry" law that applies to handguns. AB 1527 would not bar possession in unincorporated areas or at a private business, on private property, and or to the carrying of an unloaded rifle in a vehicle's rack.

Some gun-owning Californians have encouraged open display of firearms in recent years as evidence of their constitutional right to bear arms and as a protest against government gun-control laws.

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2012/08/california-bill-to-extend-open-carry-law-to-unloaded-rifles-get-assembly-ok.html#storylink=cpy

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