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Originally Posted by Double Naught Spy
I believe this is in error, but only if a disturbance is being caused as a result of the act. The same would hold true for many legal activities. However, there is no indication that a disturbance was being created by the incident.
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that's the law in PA. to be charged disorderly conduct, terroristic threats, brandishing, or public nuisance, you have to be actually doing something. open carry of a gun doesn't qualify. threatening someone with it, or being drunk and obnoxious while carrying, would. also, trespassing on private property could result in a disorderly conduct charge.