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    me too. definitely not as good as a Philly cheese steak or yuengling and dutch pretzels. guess I've been lucky getting into trouble, never had to purposely go looking for it. just remember the 4 magic words, "don't taze me bro".

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    Quote Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
    You cannot cc a long gun. They absolutely are firearms. They are not firearms covered by a ltcf. Lawfully owned sbs, or sbr can be concealed.

    OP:
    Keep in mind that OC in Pa without a ltcf is only lawful while on foot.
    OC in Philly is only lawful with a ltcf.
    FALSE. Outside of Philly and a SoE, an 18 year old could CC a loaded AK or AR if they wanted to without a LTCF

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    Quote Originally Posted by BimmerJon View Post
    FALSE. Outside of Philly and a SoE, an 18 year old could CC a loaded AK or AR if they wanted to without a LTCF
    I thought so. Do some Boroughs/towns/districts have stricter laws of their own? Or are state laws as far as that goes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoTwo View Post
    I thought so. Do some Boroughs/towns/districts have stricter laws of their own? Or are state laws as far as that goes?
    Besides discharge. State law prempts all

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoTwo View Post
    I thought so. Do some Boroughs/towns/districts have stricter laws of their own? Or are state laws as far as that goes?
    If they do they are not enforceable. Local municipalities cannot regulate the carry of firearms as state law supersedes them. They can however regulate the discharge of weapons, and many do.

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    So thats on foot, what about a bike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoTwo View Post
    So thats on foot, what about a bike?
    A bike would be a form of conveyance thus you'd need a LTCF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XavierBK View Post
    A bike would be a form of conveyance thus you'd need a LTCF.
    I never was sure about that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoTwo View Post
    So thats on foot, what about a bike?
    If by bike you mean motorcycle, you definitely need a LTCF.

    If you mean bicycle, I'm pretty sure you still need a LTCF.
    I am not a lawyer and nothing I say should be construed as legal advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zackattack784 View Post
    If by bike you mean motorcycle, you definitely need a LTCF.

    If you mean bicycle, I'm pretty sure you still need a LTCF.
    Either variant. Hell, anything that will move you without you actually walking could be construed as conveyance if they really wanted to.

    I'd like to see an officer try to cite someone for a piggy-back ride.

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