"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.
Open Carry is banned in Florida by state law (790.053) except while engaged in (or going to and from) a lawful fishing, hunting, or camping expedition 790.25(3)(h). Open Carry is also allowed while at a safe place for shooting; like a public or private range.
NO. There is no law against open carry of a legally owned hand gun in Michigan. There are a few restrictions where it can be carried, such as schools, hospitals, etc.
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According to state law, the only weapons you can not carry (open or concealed) is handguns, illegal knives, and clubs. So, by state law you can carry a rifle or shotgun in the open or concealed, loaded or unloaded. Just a note, you can carry a handgun in your vehicle without a license if you meet the "requirements".
Yes, you can open carry a handgun in Indiana provided that you have already obtained a license to carry a handgun.
If they are in a case and to and from a sanctioned event. You can not carry them in the open or as a replacement for a defensive weapon.
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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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Yes- but with limitations. See link below for more information.
Depending on your state and local laws will determine whether a minor can carry a hunting blade.