From opencarry.org-
Oregon is a traditional open carry state. However, their preemption statute only covers concealed handgun license holders from city or county passed bans against loaded firearms in public places. To our knowledge, only the cities of Portland, Beaverton, Tigard, Oregon City, Salem, and Independence have passed loaded firearms bans encompassing all public places, and other cities have passed bans specific to Parks. Also, all "public buildings" are also off limits throughout the entire state unless you have a concealed handgun license.
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In Oregon, the term "unloaded" generally refers to a firearm that does not have a round in the chamber and does not have a loaded magazine inserted. However, there may be specific restrictions or interpretations depending on the context and the specific Oregon gun law being referenced. It is important to consult the relevant statutes or seek legal advice for a comprehensive understanding of the term as per Oregon gun laws.
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No, Texas does not allow open carry for handguns. Rifles and shotguns are not listed in the unlawful carrying weapons law, thus are legal to carry.
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Oregon is an traditional open carry state. Both State and Federal laws do place limts on where you can carry any firearm, in any manner.
Georgia is not a traditional open carry state. However, open carry IS legal with a Georgia permit. It is also worthy of note that you MAY openly carry a firearm without a permit in a motor vehicle.
It is not legal to carry open liquor in CA either walking or in a car. If you bought a bottle of wine at a wine shop you could carry it around in the bag unopened.
As of June 2008, all knives are legal to be carried in Arkansas, concealed or open-carry. Knives are no longer considered weapons unless they are used as a weapon.