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18th February 05, 06:47 PM
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No offense intended to Nelso, but there is only one way to be certain.
Call the Attorney General's Office, record the call if possible. Ask what constitutes a concealed weapon, then ask about legal knife carry. Then ask the person with whom you talk to send you a copy of the relevant laws, and an official opinion, e-mail is OK, but snail mail with a signature from an official in the AG's office is even better.
If there are any grey areas in the law, make a copy of what the AG's office sends you and keep it in your wallet to show to Barney Fife when he tries to steal your $300.00 knife.
I've done this several times when traveling. Always makes me feel better to know what is or isn't legal when it comes to packing iron in a strange place.
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