Yep, it does.KaliGman wrote:Ghostrider,
Everything is situational. I will say that, carrying a knife or firearm in your hand and walking down a public street is different than carrying a firearm or knife in a holster or sheath in an area where open carry is legal. If the weapon is in your hand, standard LEO doctrine is usually to have one of their weapons (usually a handgun) in their hand when confronting you, and also asking you to put your weapon down. Weapons that are holstered, sheathed. or in your pocket are a different matter and things vary depending on other variables.
Hope this answers your question. I have to run as Ms. KaliGman is giving me the eye as I am supposed to be off today and taking her out to dinner... :D
Thanks.