Saturday, August 13, 2016

Do You Have A Duty To Inform When Carrying Concealed? We Look At All 50 States For The Answers



If you followed a previous article where we highlighted the plight of Brian Fletcher, there’s a big question looming as to whether or not you have a duty to inform law enforcement (or anyone) as to whether or not you are carrying without first being asked.

We take a state-by-state look at each state’s gun laws to find out who you have a duty to inform and whenThis only applies to a person with the state’s designated version of a license or permit to carry a concealed firearm (or weapon, as the term applies) or granted reciprocity therein to do so.

2 comments:

  1. Good info. A friend of mine was leaving Savannah and heading
    back to Asheville. She was pulled over for speeding on I-16.
    When she opened her glove box for the registration her gun
    was visible to the State Trooper. The State Trooper told
    her "you need a bigger gun." End of a delightful story.

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