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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 410348"><p>State and local law, which can vary greatly. Registered is not the same as a concealed carry permit, which also has restrictions of its own. It would be very easy for me to get a CCP or CCL or whatever they call it here, much easier and cheaper than where I'm from, but even with that there are places I would not be allowed to carry it, license or no, like on school property. In my home state, the concealed carry also extends to bladed weapons of a certain size or larger, but here I can carry those concealed with no permit and no size restriction other than that throwing stars are illegal here. My home state allows gunracks in vehicles, so long as the guns are visible and unloaded, but you're not allowed to have them here at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 410348"] State and local law, which can vary greatly. Registered is not the same as a concealed carry permit, which also has restrictions of its own. It would be very easy for me to get a CCP or CCL or whatever they call it here, much easier and cheaper than where I'm from, but even with that there are places I would not be allowed to carry it, license or no, like on school property. In my home state, the concealed carry also extends to bladed weapons of a certain size or larger, but here I can carry those concealed with no permit and no size restriction other than that throwing stars are illegal here. My home state allows gunracks in vehicles, so long as the guns are visible and unloaded, but you're not allowed to have them here at all. [/QUOTE]
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