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In the Heller decision, concealed carry is mentioned several times. Scalia references cases where a CC ban was upheld to constitutional challenges. But what of open carry. On page 57 of the decision there are two references to state supreme courts overturning bans on open carry. If we have a right to bear arms, which is seperate from keeping arms, and we can not conceal those weapons, do we have a right to open carry outside of 'sensitive locations'? If we have a right to open carry in public, then our rights are expanded greatly outside of the home. And what of those locations that require registration. If only residents are allowed to register, does the Constitution not protect those who travel?
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