Which States Have Open Carry Gun Laws?
In the United States, open carry laws, which allow a gun own to carry guns openly in plain view of the public, are a constantly evolving body of law, which is regulated at the state level, and sometimes, at the municipal level as well. It is important to note that an individual in almost all states is allowed to carry openly firearms on his or her property, often including in his or her business, but generally speaking, open carry laws address openly carrying a firearm in a public setting. For starters, virtually all law enforcement agents and other entities sanctioned by the federal, state, or local government to carry firearms during the course of their duty, are exempted from any gun carry laws imposed on private citizens. However, for private citizens, the ability to openly carry a firearm will widely vary on the jurisdiction where the firearm is being carried. Furthermore, a given state or local area may support open carry, but certain restricted areas do exist, often governed by