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Tilted Cat Head
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Manhattan, NY
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Open Carry
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I currently don't own any weapons but have in the past. The density here in NYC makes it impractical to posess and use a weapon. But if I lived in suburbia, I'd probably be much more interested in open carry. I recall going over the laws when living in CA that I could walk the city with a shotgun at my side, just had to make sure that I kept the ammo in a different pocket so that the weapon wasn't loaded. Of course getting hassled by the police was just a pain in the ass, so it was short lived.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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We open carry almost everywhere we go, the only exceptions being cop-shops, post offices, schools, etc. My Mom refuses to open carry in the grocery store, but that just means she leaves her primary behind and takes the Kel Tec .32. Other than that, it's an everyday/everywhere thing for us. Gotten a few dirty or puzzled looks, lots of questions, and more than a few "attaboy's" from passerby.
Aah, the joys of living in the middle of nowhere. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CT
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"He wore the gun to a Ron Paul rally."
Why does this not surprise me? I have no choice -- under CT law, even printing is considered brandishing and is grounds for permanent revocation of your carry permit. The pistol permit and carry permit are the same thing, so you can no longer legally purchase handguns in CT after that. I'd still conceal if I had the choice, though. It should be a deterrent, but with the gang activity in the area getting so bad, I wouldn't want to risk someone even thinking about stealing my gun because it could cause danger to a lot more people than just me. Maybe it's just from being in the Northeast all my life, but I can't imagine open carry being a common thing. |
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A Constellation of Frustration
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Seattle
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Interesting topic. How much faster is it to deploy a pistol from open carry as opposed to typical concealed carry holsters? Is the faster deploy time worth potential bad guys seeing that you are armed when they are about to start shooting the mall up, and thus taking you out first? I suppose it depends on if you think the weapon acts as a deterrent or if you want the element of surprise.
For example, I know jiu-jitsu, but I would prefer bad guys only finding that out AFTER I have wrapped my arms around their neck.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: An Area of Space Occupied by a Population, SC, USA
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Chris, I think their logic is that it's a deterrent. In that sense, I understand it. Considering the density of violence in the news (not that that necessarily denotes an overly violent world), it makes sense that gun owners would want such confidence. Further, I think it's perfectly reasonable to carry a gun in general public places (going near a school or government building is going a little too far, however). It's within their rights, so I support it.
From a fashion point of view, however, it's a little too gaudy for my taste.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Wunderland
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I live in Phoenix. I see people open carry a couple times a week all over the place. Once I have a carry firearm that I'm happy with and have properly trained with (gun show in two weeks!), if I'm working on a project and I'm just going to run to the store or something, I'll probably just slap on a belt holster rather than put on a concealed rig.
I definitely will open carry when hiking. Too much of a pain otherwise. Open carry in Arizona is legal with no paperwork, by the way. Huzzah! Edit: besides, holsters are cool!
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Eccentric insomniac
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: North Carolina
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I fully support legal open carry. However, I also believe concealed carry is more practical in many situations.
I am sure open carry is a deterrant (who wants to mug someone who definately has a gun?), however, if someone does proceed with an attack, you are probably going to get shot straight away as they know you have a gun. Also, personal protection is about making sure you remain safe, and one of the best ways to do that is to blend in and keep a low profile. If you have a big ass pistol strapped to your hip for everyone to see you have definately just raised your profile. I also like concealed carry as it allows me to better control a situation that is in the process of escalating. If I feel the presence of a firearm would only make things worse, I can choose to never reveal that I have one. I can draw a concealed weapon almost as fast as one carried openly. If I lived on a ranch or elsewhere where firearms are the norm I wouldn't hesitate to carry openly. Even in Afghanistan, if I was not on a full blown combat mission, I usually chose to carry concealed. When we would go meet with afghans (some of them very questionable people) it really helped put our hosts at ease when we dropped our body armor and our only apparent weapons (M-4's) in a corner of the room.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CT
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Lover - Protector - Teacher
Join Date: May 2005
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Open Carry in CO is legal without permit. I'd never do it, though, because my city seems to have one of the highest percentage of "OH SHIT HE'S GOT A GUN!!! CALL THE COPS!!" idiots and I don't like being interrogated by police officers everywhere I go. In one of my gun safety classes the officer (a city police officer) was recommending that we get concealed carry permits, just he disliked as much as I did having to stop everyone open carrying to make sure they're not brandishing because someone called 911.
Concealed offers me the same protection without the hassle of my misguided liberal brethren and their irrational fears.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Michigan USA
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I support open carry wholeheartedly. TotalMILF and I plan to get our concealed permits here shortly anyhow, and I need to look into open carry in Michigan, but I wouldn't be opposed to it for myself either. Just need to find the right pistol and get a card to carry around with the legalese in case law enforcement decided to get crazy.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CT
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: bedford, tx
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I'm working with a group here in TX to get open carry decriminalized for the next session, barring that, I guess i'll fight it if I ever get arrested for carrying without a license.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Texas
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: CT
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These have become the new packing.org resources. I really wish the guy who owned it had passed it on instead of saying "I don't feel like doing it anymore" and letting it die.
http://www.usacarry.com/ http://www.handgunlaw.us/ |
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Junkie
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: bedford, tx
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"On every question of construction, let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed." thomas jefferson |
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Junkie
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: bedford, tx
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http://www.star-telegram.com/804/story/715977.html
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"On every question of construction, let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed." thomas jefferson |
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Junkie
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: bedford, tx
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and another one.
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/...&pageId=3.14.1 there is video in the article, yes, that is me in the first part of the segment.
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"On every question of construction, let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed." thomas jefferson |
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STRIKE FACE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Prime Self
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Open carry makes you a magnet to other charges that somehow wouldn't be bothered with if you were Joe Nongun. Jay walking while open carrying? Book 'em, Dano. Greg700 has the right philosophy. ... Self defense starts first with how you walk and second with what you say. Third should probably be how fast you can run... and drawing your pistol should be near ninety-nine or so.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Swamp Lagoon, North Cackalacky
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Last year, I did Civil Affairs the whole time - also a lot of in-person engagements with leadership and townspeople. Generally, in this context (and also keep in mind, I was in Anbar, where we've completed the security piece and have worked transition for the past 18-24 months), I would also go slick and carry just the sidearm if we were in a hardened building and had security posted. It wasn't so much to put anyone at ease, but mainly 1) because I could take a breather from the PPE, and B) because even in a phone booth, their marksmanship sucks ass. I *know* what I can do indoors with an M9. Here in the US, I chime in with those who say locale goes a long way. I'd do it anywhere in Colorado, except maybe Denver or the Springs. Wouldn't dream of it in any east or west coast states withing 100 miles of an Interstate, for a lot of the reasons already cited. People just flip the fuck out when they see a gun hanging off even a well-dressed, miled-mannered clean-cut white guy if it's not a cop. The hassle isn't worth it.
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