I would like to give you an example of how I think open carry may actually be hurting our cause. Starbucks, as you know, recently announced that it would allow open carry in its shops. They said that not doing so would mean they would be preventing law abiding citizens from entering their establishments. Why would a liberal company like SB allow open carry in its shops if it didn’t have an ulterior motive (if you don’t think SB is liberal, just goggle “Starbucks and liberal and also check out http://www.sptimes.com/2005/03/25/Bu..._steam.shtml)? In my opinion this company is trying to encourage open carry because it thinks it has found a way to highlight a fringe element in our society that needs more negative attention focused on it (Note: I do not believe open carry is a fringe activity, but I do believe SB does). SB thinks this negative attention is going to advance their liberal agenda. I believe SB may be trying to lure open carry folks into their shops for the sole purpose of making law abiding citizens look like loonies in the eyes of an already hoplophobic society.
The practice of liberals flaunting guns or encouraging others to do so in order to promote this hoplophoia does not end with SB. Look at all the liberal film directors and actors who support anti-gun causes yet make movies depicting firearms solely as instruments of death and mayhem. When is the last time you saw a Hollywood production about skeet shooting or a CMP-sponsored junior's shooting event?
I am not trying to denigrate those of you who want to open carry. If the law allows it, then by all means do it. In truth, though, conversations about current laws regarding open carry don’t really interest me. Whether open carry is against the law or granted by the law is not my concern. The consequences of our actions, however, should be everyone’s concern. Many open carry folks want to be provocative. They want to make it absolutely clear, in no uncertain terms, that carrying openly is their right. Some do this responsibly (e.g., through eduction, etc.) but others do it an in-your-face manner. I am just not sure an in-your-face attitude is what we need.
I have been reading forums like the Colorado AR-15 Shooters for some time now. Even though I am not a friend of anyone in the group, that I know of, I think I know my audience pretty well. I obviously knew my voice was one that would not be completely welcome here, but I believe the conversation about open carry is one that we need to have. Where do we really expect to go with this practice? I have to admit that it is heartening to hear anecdotes suggesting that most people witnessing open carry don’t really care. I am not saying that it must stop; I am saying that we need to look at the consequences down the road. Do we really want the shit to hit the fan at some point? Is that the goal here?
The old west practice of carrying a sidearm or a carbine into saloon or general store (I have to admit that would be a hoot) came to an end shortly after the turn of the century (in most places) because of the polices of shop and bar keepers, and eventually towns, municipalities, and states. In municipalities where open carry is still generally accepted, I honestly cannot think of an argument against it. If folks are used to seeing it and it is a generally accepted practice, then open carry to your heart’s content. But at starbucks, or in areas where you know the general public looks down on it, shouldn’t we think twice about what we are doing? Shouldn’t we think about the statement we are inadvertently communicating in support of the anti-gun left and in conflict with our true gun ownership causes? It would be nice if that statement were always interpreted as, “what you see here is me exercising my constitutionally granted right and I am proud to live a land where I can carry my firearm openly and I hope you are proud of it too”, but that, unfortunately is rarely the way the gun-fearing public sees it.
With that I will say this: You guys and gals who open carry are on the front lines. A part of me is proud of you and part of me thinks that I should be more supportive. Please don’t see me as an enemy. Keep up the good work. I know most of you are responsible in all respects and I applaud you for your efforts.
Cheers!




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