really?..Just open carry?..really? That would be a great way to get arrested and lose your right to carry!
Wi has open carry but unless its been recently changed its not allowed in hospitals
When I go somewhere carrying, what to do when I have to take off my coat. IWB is impractical for me. Can we wear sidearm openly inside a business, say, a medical clinic, assuming there's no sign banning handguns totally on their door.
The only option seems to be removing the pistol and put it in the cars glove box (must be locked?) and just wear the empty holster? WI is obviously a concealed carry only.
Any other suggestion greatly appreciated.
I live in Wi, we have open carry. What my instructor said is if carry concealed it has to stay concealed, no printing, no accidental brandishing,etc. If you open carry it has to stay in the open. If you get cold and put on a jacket and partially cover your firearm (ex: you can still see the muzzle from the bottom of the jacket) this is still considered open carry. But if you put on a jacket that completely covers your firearm, you are now carrying concealed it it has to stay concealed. Hope this helps.
P.S. I just got my CCW permit in the mail today! WooHoo!!!
That's my main problem with mandatory training classes. The instructors make things up/give their opinions on subjects and the students generally take it for truth.
If your state allows open and concealed carry then there is no reason why you have to stay one way or the other. If you start out concealed and then it becomes exposed by shirt riding up/taking off jacket etc...no big deal. It's all allowed.
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