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Open Carry? Or Not?

By Cleve Clinton on July 28, 2015
Posted in *BTW - Noteworthy, Constitutional Rights & Issues, Legal Risk Management, Property Issues

CHL in TexasPolice Chief Steroid McMuscles reported that Colt Glockenhand who entered Wally-Mart with a shotgun was not charged with “engaging in the lawful open carry of a pump-action shotgun” – a violation of the Cut and Shoot town ordinance. However, when Colt entered Kreamy Kreme, loaded his shotgun and pumped it in front of witnesses,…

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