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The Pros And Cons Of Open Carry

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Cameron Souza
Professor Roden
English 1C
16th October, 2014
Word Count: In todays era and generation society sees handguns as unnecessary to own, and especially should be illegal to open carry. The open carry law is different for many states, but there are thirteen states that allow open carry of a handguns with a permit. Just a few of those states are Hawaii, Iowa, Utah, Tennessee and Oklahoma, those are just six of the thirteen states that allow open carry. The thoughts of normal citizens carrying firearms in public has scared this generation. The question of not being to carry a loaded firearm in public,has gun activist thinking is this infringement of our second amendment? According to our constitution and the second amendment it is. The second amendment states “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” That quote does not directly state that carrying a open firearm is allowed. Pro-Gun activist feel that making any law towards are guns is wrong and unconstitutional. Gun owners, feel like they are losing their rights with the laws stating that …show more content…

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