As long as all laws are followed, I don't see the issue.
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As long as all laws are followed, I don't see the issue.
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There are several groups of people who have realized the most effective way to control the government is to wage a war of demographics. Have more children and you significantly raise your chances of having more votes in the future.
Demographics takes longer than armed rebellion, and over time there are few guarantees that your progeny will agree with your original premise. I think one of the things we are seeing in Europe right now are a combination of demographics, both by birth and immigration, and armed rebellion.
Why is this even a thread? Religion has no effect, in America, on someone's right to carry. However, how you chose to exercise your religious beliefs can affect your ability to carry.
The op stated nothing about religion having anything to do with right to open carry.
The op posted an essay/article asking a question specifically of open carry advocates: What if Muslims started open carrying?
Reading the op will help you to participate on topic.
Nothing, their religious beliefs in this case is the common bond of the group and has no affect on their rights.
The author listed several groups that are seen be some as "radical" or "scary". Some had religion as their common bond, some had ethnicity as common bond.
Post the passage that relates their religion to right to open carry.