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Old August 12, 2009, 09:34 AM   #5
JWT
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At least the LEOs didn't consfiscate the poor guys gun and gave him the chance to take it back to his home. The unfortunate part is that he'll end up with legal fees to fight the charge when he didn't break the law. If the AG has acknowledged that open carry is legal it should have some impact on cases like this.

If he was brandishing the gun a disorderly conduct chage might be appropriate. Just having it in a holster hardly seems to fit the charge.
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