Open Carry Dog Walk in Topeka Kansas
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nice! i live in topeka too, what r the laws for open carry? thanks man!
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well done.
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I walked to a friends home one Sunday morning in Topeka KS. I was confronted by two black men who saw me walking when they drove past. They drove up, called out to me, then stopped their car, got out and stopped me on the sidewalk, flirting...but another car with a black guy in it pulled up behind their car and waited for them to get me into their car. When I showed them I was angry and armed, they took off.
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Keep up the great work. Don't expect officers to take or read your materials. Doing so could cost them there "Qualified Immunity". And yes proper dress is important.
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While you are right he does have a Constitutional right to keep and bear arms. The Second Amendment says nothing about the right to open carry. That is a right that the state affords to the people of the state. While open carry may be legal in your state. I would advise you to check your local city municipal codes before doing so. As the city/town may have passed laws banning you from open carrying. Also check state laws as some states make passing such codes against state law. Like my state NH
militarysims, what do you think the word "bear" means? You might want to look it up real quick-like. And the states aren't gifting us 2A rights, they're infringing on rights that are guaranteed in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution.
mikey2757 2 years ago
Thank you for exercising your 2A Constitutional right! (May I suggest you show more of the walk itself pointing straight ahead and to the side? The camera was often sideways or up and that made it hard to watch but I do appreciate your efforts.) Will you decline ID if stopped by the police without a lawful reason to detain you?
jhanson6648 2 years ago
Thanks jhanson! You're right, I will try to show more of the walk in the next video. I don't think I will decline ID if stopped. My philosiphy is to cooperate with law enforcement to the fullest, while still exercising 2A rights. But you are correct that a stop without cause is a violation of civil rights.
mikey2757 2 years ago