Guns in Public : Exploring California's Open Carry Policy
Guns in Public: Exploring California's Open Carry Policy
Lori Saldana, California State Assembly Member; Author AB1934
Karen Arntzen, California Chapter Services Coordinator, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
Yih-Chau Chang, Press Secretary, Responsible Citizens of California
Adnan Shahab, Republican candidate for State Assembly; Open carry advocate
Josh Richman, Politics and Legal Affairs Reporter, Oakland Tribune and Bay Area News Group - Moderator
Open carry policies around the country are being ardently tested and fiercely debated. Contra Costa County has become a hotbed for this controversy, hosting some of the most active open carry movements locally. Open carry groups have been congregating at different locations to demonstrate their right to carry unloaded, unconcealed fire arms in public. Others have come out en masse to protest this right. There is now even a proposed bill, AB 1934, that would make it a misdemeanor to openly carry an unloaded handgun in specified public areas. As the state struggles with what’s right – constitutionally and morally – we take a close look at this controversy from different sides.
Per building policy, there is no ammunition allowed in the Lafayette Veterans Memorial Hall
Lafayette Veterans Memorial Hall, 3780 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette
3780 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Lafayette, 94549
United States
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