cluttonfred
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Not trying to launch a political thread here, just thought I'd share a piece of info that is new to me.
According to the folks at OpenCarry.org, there are only three states that allow what they call "Constitutional Carry," meaning that state law "allows both open and concealed carry of properly holstered handguns without requiring any permit to do so," again their words.
Not surprisingly, the first two states are Alaska and Arizona, but the third may surprise you....
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It's Vermont.
According to the folks at OpenCarry.org, there are only three states that allow what they call "Constitutional Carry," meaning that state law "allows both open and concealed carry of properly holstered handguns without requiring any permit to do so," again their words.
Not surprisingly, the first two states are Alaska and Arizona, but the third may surprise you....
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It's Vermont.