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    Gong Shooter Cameron's Avatar
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    Why not open carry it in a holster?

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    pistol in backpack = worthless!

    pistol on hip = protection!

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    Its simple. If you are carrying it, and I can't see it, or can't tell what it is, then its concealed and you need a permit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    Its simple. If you are carrying it, and I can't see it, or can't tell what it is, then its concealed and you need a permit.
    Actually it is not quite that simple. If you are "transporting" an unloaded firearm in a locked container in your luggage you do not need a permit. If you are traveling via a "private means on conveyance" and you have the pistol "for protection while traveling" you don't need a permit...

    If only the law was clear and simple...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron View Post
    If you are traveling via a "private means on conveyance" and you have the pistol "for protection while traveling" you don't need a permit...

    I thought Denver somehow had a different outlook on this?

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    I just hike with it on my hip in an IWB holster. I don't have a permit. It's not the right way to do it, but it's not like I'm walking through the mall or anything. I've never been approached by any park rangers or anything and asked about what I'm carrying, is that common?
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    Put in on a belt and keep it in the open. if you really need it, it will be there and ready.
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