Excellant.
Then that makes it clearer as to why these bodyguards could legally have guns in the open.
I don’t know gun laws but in Oregon from past observing a couple of hunters can walk by my home (in the area of where hunting happens) with their rifles and they can have them in the rear window rack of their rigs legally. No intent of harm to others just out looking for the year supply of venison.
Here’s the catch - you may NOT bear arms in the defense of another or their property ***for pay*** without getting a security officers’ commission from the State.
The NBPs get around this by not paying their “bodyguards” and the bodyguards all say that they are there only to lend moral support and their guns are to defend themselves.