Just an off-wall question. Say you CC and while walking out in a dark parking lot your spider tingly goes off. You lift your shirt so the weapon is in plain sight and ready but still holstered. Would this be considered Brandishing?
Jarheads and their guns...
As for myself, I geneally CC because I learned to carry while living in FL, where CC is the only option. I do, however, open carry around Indy but only in a very casual manner. Usually just an untucked shirt over my IWB holster. The over shirt conceals the holster about 95% of the time regardless. Again, this has more to do with my habits formed while living in FL than anything else.
Where I live in Speedway... they have a local code that states it's illegal to open carry and conceal carry any firearm.
CC or OC..
If and when you all want to exercise our rights in downtown Indianapolis on the circle...
I'm there.
I don't get out much, but I'll be K&B in Indy on the evening of the 22d. Going to a job fair, so I'll be in a suit, but I'll leave the jacket unbuttoned.CC or OC..
If and when you all want to exercise our rights in downtown Indianapolis on the circle...
I'm there.
See I'd never "walk the line" between the two like that. It's either 100% concealed or 100% open. Anything else looks like you're trying to hide something and just not doing a good job of it.
And what the hell is a spider tingly?
I ride solo most of the time and not in packs. Big difference.
I ride solo most of the time and not in packs. Big difference.
Correct me if I'm wrong Rino, but I'm pretty your statements weren't about OC events, they were about OCing around town, singularly.
I wasn't aware there are local laws against carrying in Indiana. So my carry permit doesn't allow me to carry in certain jurisdictions?