I OC in hooters bout 2 weeks ago here in GA. I dont know if OC is "WIDELY" accepted here because I have only even seen one other person OC but I have only caught grief from mall management. they asked me to leave I did and now I just CC there or avoid the place all together.
Visited an old Ranger buddy of mine from 3rd Ranger Batt this past weekend. Both of us OC'd our weapons at Hooters. Not one person asked, looked or inquired about our weapons.
Of course this was Bullett County, Kentucky. :biggrin:
Open Carry for Ga.:
Prohibited unless one possesses a recognized license. Does that mean that one must have an additional permit for OC?
Just have to say it............I've seen some 38's carried by some of the wait staff! Hard to fully conceal with the uniforms they wear.:laugh:
"The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities." --author and philosopher Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
Open Carry for Ga.:
Prohibited unless one possesses a recognized license. Does that mean that one must have an additional permit for OC?
GA only issues a carry permit and then you choose how you want to carry and for me that depends on how I feel like dressing that day. If visiting from out of state and it is a state that reciprocates then you must possess which ever license your state issues. in other words GA dont care how you carry but you must have a permit to carry.
What else did you expect here in Kentucky? Lol
There's a Hooters in Bullitt County?
Visited an old Ranger buddy of mine from 3rd Ranger Batt this past weekend. Both of us OC'd our weapons at Hooters. Not one person asked, looked or inquired about our weapons.
Of course this was Bullett County, Kentucky. :biggrin:
Unless you are active duty military! :yu: (exempt in GA only, not in other states)