When I used to ride a motorcycle it was the only means of transportation I had at the time. One day while on my bike going to the range for some target practice I had a Mini 14 strapped across my back. A local LEO pulled me over. I never unslung my weapon but waited on my bike with the engine turned off to see how this was going to play out. The LEO asked to see my Mini 14, checked to make sure I didn't have a live round in the chamber or loaded mag inserted. He then inspected my Mini 14 asking me questions about where did I get the folding stock, heat proof handguard and other add-on's. It was more conversational than anything else. The LEO handed me back my rifle, told me to have a good day and left. I have several friends who ride motorcycles, mostly Harley's, that carry open when ridding and none of them have ever been stopped. These friends all have non-resident FL CCW permits so even if they were stopped they would be legal. In Louisiana it is legal to carry open but not recommended. It's also legal to carry a handgun inside your vehicle without a permit as your vehicle is considered an extension of your home.
I'd personally carry carry in a Coronado Leather Vest while riding.
now I want one of those!
Much better. Usable and safe to drive.
we are pretty liberal in our ways of carry here.
WOW great dog then the good guys show up in force. Great!
That happens to me quite a lot since its been so hot and t-shirts are about it for riding gear, but this a open carry state, and while I don't openly show it on purpose, most of the LEOs around don't freak out when they see it, they may follow you for a bit but thats about itOn my way back from a range up in Torrington CT. I was heading down rt8 riding my Roadking. I had my Kahr pm9 in a IWB holster at the small of my back. I was conscious that the wind may blow up the back of my shirt and was periodically pulling on the sides of it to make sure it was down. However I didn't realize that the back of my shirt had already blown above and was stuck behind the grip. A guy that past me in the next lane quickly shifted to the left and slowed down. As I got next to him he screamed out the window.... " your weapon is exposed! ". ! Even though open carry is technically legal in CT. I'm sure a trooper would have lit me up and read me the riot act for sure. Who needs that BS. So if the dude who saw me and made me aware is reading this, THANKS!
Yes they do, make a nice fringe benifit"Other drivers tend to give you more space too."
Love it!
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