In a surprise move, circuit Judge Winston Kidd ruled the law that restores the open carry rights guaranteed by the Mississippi Constitution as vague, and that an injunction is needed to stop irreparable harm. This bizarre interpretation of the law comes late in the process. The law clarified a strange interpretation of the Mississippi concealed carry law that defined any kind of carry as concealed carry. According to that interpretation, even carrying a pistol by a thong around the neck was defined as "concealed carry" because the the thong "concealed" a tiny part of the pistol. No other state in...