"Anomalous" simply means non-uniform. Regarding weapons carrying laws, the word "anomalous" means that there is no single law that covers the entire state, and that local laws are the governing laws. For example, in Washington state, where I live, we are an anomalous carry state. Open carry is legal in some counties, not allowed in others.
Check packing.org for a SUMMARY of state laws on firearms.
I'm with the people at opencarry.org and Wyoming is one of our "Gold Star" open carry states. There is complete state preemption of all firearms laws, open carry is constitutionally protected and law enforcement is aware of its legality. And there is no Statutory Limit to open carry
No, Oregon has no law requiring one to register their firearms in any way. The purchase of firearms requires a background check that takes 10 min. Other than that, the only registration/license you need is a concealed carry permit if you choose to carry a concealed weapon. You are allowed to open carry in this state as well.
Montana is a traditional open carry state, and it is legal to carry an unconcealed handgun as long as you are at least 14 years old. Firearms may be prohibited in schools, bars, and government buildings, Firearms are prohibited on property used by the Federal government.
The firearm laws in Queens apply as the firearms law in New York City, which means they are illegal, but depends on your luck, the police officers may not decide to enforce it as some do play paintball as well or do not know whether paintballs are covered as firearms in NYC law. As long as you don't do something crazy like open carry, and stuff like that, you're okay.
is there a permit charge to open carry
if it is not open
open carry in your back yard in massachusetts
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.
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You open your mouth and say 'carry in japanese'
You can open carry anywhere in the United States its your Constitutional and 2nd Amendment right!