It has always been my understanding that anywhere on your property is legal. I have heard that doesn't apply to common areas like parking lots of condos though.
Just stick with CCW, more advantages to CCW over open carry.
Care to share any details of the sources as to how "it has always been" your "understanding" that carrying anywhere on your property is legal? Or where you have "heard" about the "common areas" prohibition?
What about on someone else's property where you are welcome and have the owner's permission to carry (open or concealed)? Does it have to be your "place of sojourn", or can you return home for the night without being subject to arrest? How would the cops know, prior to your departure that it was not your "place of sojourn"? If you leave before midnight, or exactly when, does it or does it not become your "place of sojourn"? Why should "place of sojourn" be a legal "place to keep" (NOT bear) arms? And not
anywhere else you are?
What about if I am standing at my property line (say, at the street) and I stick my hand or leg in the air across the line, without touching the ground, am I a criminal subject to arrest? What if I do step across the line by a foot?
Please supply us with your source(s) documenting the "advantages to CCW over open carry". By "sources" I mean data from the real world documenting the advantages, not theoretical articles by people spinning hypothetical "what ifs" and "coulds". Thanks.
I've got a crazy idea, how about if laws only make people into criminals when they actually harm someone, not because in some hypothetical they "might" harm someone? Otherwise to be consistent you have to ban driving cars, because those kill and injure way more people than guns every day, especially guns carried by otherwise law-abiding citizens, and thus have the potential to kill and injure people every single time every single person gets behind the wheel and enters into "the public space". Oh, sorry, I forgot. Can't do that because "gunz".