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<blockquote data-quote="DeweyIsgod" data-source="post: 532421" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>It was part of the 2005 castle law that defined legal transporting of a weapon to be</p><p></p><p>a) anytime you're not prohibited by law from owning a firearm (i.e. convicted felon) or</p><p></p><p>' B) partaking in a crime</p><p></p><p>was covered by legal transport definition of the previous law.</p><p></p><p>That said, the law also states that you're only authorized to use deadly force when a criminal enters your home or vehicle. I can't practically conceive how a person would enter your bike. Therefore, I don't see how you could legally ever use that weapon. If you feel you need it for personal safety, please go take the Concealed Handgun License course and you'll be perfectly legal to carry both on your person and on your bike. You'll also be educated with appropriate gun safety about when to use and when not to use a weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeweyIsgod, post: 532421, member: 16975"] It was part of the 2005 castle law that defined legal transporting of a weapon to be a) anytime you're not prohibited by law from owning a firearm (i.e. convicted felon) or ' B) partaking in a crime was covered by legal transport definition of the previous law. That said, the law also states that you're only authorized to use deadly force when a criminal enters your home or vehicle. I can't practically conceive how a person would enter your bike. Therefore, I don't see how you could legally ever use that weapon. If you feel you need it for personal safety, please go take the Concealed Handgun License course and you'll be perfectly legal to carry both on your person and on your bike. You'll also be educated with appropriate gun safety about when to use and when not to use a weapon. [/QUOTE]
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