If you openly carry a gun, don't do it while loudly singing Hakuna Matata
2 June 2015
For more on how the Sixth Circuit handles such cases, see:
2 June 2015
From yesterday's federal trial court decision in Deffert v. Moe (W.D. Mich.), which held that the police didn't violate the Fourth Amendment by briefly but coercively stopping Johann Deffert, who was openly carrying a gun (and whose actions ultimately proved to be lawful): Plaintiff was walking in a residential neighborhood across the street from a church in service on a Sunday morning. He was wearing camouflage pants and an FNP-45 Tactical pistol secured in a leg holster, with a TLR-2 rail mounted tactical light with a laser sight attached to the pistol…. Plaintiff's appearance and behavior, which included singing "Hakuna ...
For more on how the Sixth Circuit handles such cases, see:
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...carry-of-guns-where-such-open-carry-is-legal/
- https://volokh.com/2012/08/30/unusual-fourth-amendment-second-amendment-case/
If you openly carry a gun, don't do it while loudly singing Hakuna Matata
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