No, what I'm doing is trying to find out why the statute is ambiguous. As you well and undoubtedly know, given your vast experience in these matters, contacting the state AG's office is as reliable as the person answering the inquiry, who won't be available to testify at the trial. But your ad hominem interjection is duly noted. . .
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Originally Posted by BB57
Muss, you know as well as I do that the smart move is to contact the state AG’s office for clarification if there is any ambiguity involved, and their is given the requirement that persons with out of state permits must keep the permit with them while conceal carrying.
You don’t want to rely on the AG’s statement on the website as a defense and find out it was in error or out of context any more than I would.
So..what you are doing here is just arguing for the sake of arguing.
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