techwrtr2
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Texas is not open carry.
Which is odd...
Texas is not open carry.
Would you care to elaborate on that a bit? The common wisdom is that carry in the vehicle is considered concealed and I've never read otherwise. Not saying you're wrong, but it's counter to every description of what you can/cannot do that I've come across.
when you get into a car, that weapon becomes "concealed",
I think this will answer your question:
Open carry does not require a permit of any sort (except for cities of the first class...Philadelphia, in this case...in Phlly, you need a permit for open carry in the city). It is every Pennsylvania citizen's right.
However, when you get into a car, that weapon becomes "concealed", at least in the mind of some person's of anti-2nd Amendment mentalities. In those case, people have been charged with carrying a concealed weapon without a permit (LTCF).
Does that make sense...no, of course not. But there have been cases (don't ask me to quote any, but go on the Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association website for more information.
Did that answer your question?
18 Pa.C.S. § 6106: Firearms not to be carried without a license
(a) Offense defined.--
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), any person who carries a firearm in any vehicle or any person who carries a firearm concealed on or about his person, except in his place of abode or fixed place of business, without a valid and lawfully issued license under this chapter commits a felony of the third degree.
(2) A person who is otherwise eligible to possess a [FN1] valid license under this chapter but carries a firearm in any vehicle or any person who carries a firearm concealed on or about his person, except in his place of abode or fixed place of business, without a valid and lawfully issued license and has not committed any other criminal violation commits a misdemeanor of the first degree.
Texas is not open carry.