open-carry
English
Verb
open-carry (third-person singular simple present open-carries, present participle open-carrying, simple past and past participle open-carried)
- (transitive, intransitive) To visibly carry a firearm in a public space.
- 2012 July 31, Mike_Fontenot, “Re: So Much For CC Permits”, in rec.guns (Usenet):
- The police said that his gun was "plainly visible", and they seemed to imply that he was open-carrying.
- 2019 April 18, Thomas Harper, Incarnate: Essence, Thomas Harper, →ISBN, page 115:
- Everyone in the crowd conspicuously open carried a weapon, making sure to let everyone around them know that they were packing.
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