I would say that running around open in Liberal Denver or the ever turning Kolorado is a choice for each to make for themselves.
I'm very active in protecting all our rights. This is my battle.
I would say that running around open in Liberal Denver or the ever turning Kolorado is a choice for each to make for themselves.
I'm very active in protecting all our rights. This is my battle.
I chose to leave because the town had nothing that compelling me to stay and I didn't care to remove the gun. BUT I also realized that my carrying was creating a disturbance. Enough of that is a violation of the law. I liked the idea of open carrying and I was conscious of the fact that I was exercising my rights. I did not like the idea that by exercising my rights I was creating a problem and making othersuncomfortable with my presence. Had I had a reason to want to stay in Crested Butte a little longer, I would have quietly done as I was asked and secured the gun in my truck. Given the circumstances, it would have been the right thing to do.
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It's not a reasonable request to infringe on our constitutional rights. If you are a cop and you think you have the right to ask me to put my constitutional rights in the car then your days are numbered. He has the right to have that weapon! Not you are any other cop has the right to take it away from him. It's going to change in Denver soon also. Denver will be contested again in court very soon and they will lose. I'm glad all cops aren't as dumb as you! Most of themn are good guys.
These are supposed to be friendly discussions where we are encouraged to express different viewpoints.
PLEASE, lets not go the personal attack route! PLEASE!
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No, it is not. In fact it is completely unreasonable and as a citizen, I interpret it as an unlawful request. If the person open carrying is not handling the gun, brandishing or menacing, then the person "afraid" is making a false claim. With the exception of Denver, OC is legal in Colorado, plain and simple. (check local laws for applicable local ordinance)
Is that your professional legal advice?
I guess I need to start open carrying now.
I don't close or open carry, but either way if I want to, that should be my option as per the 2nd. I don't think I need to be paperworked to conceal carry either. All this does is compromise law abiding citizens and their privacy (the 4th Amendment) IMHO.
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I believe the overall goal of the open carry movement is to change public perception of an armed citizen...
why is it that people don't freak out when they see an armed Police officer, but panic & call one when they see someone dressed in normal attire that's armed?
They're well within their rights, they have no ill intent- but it scares some people.... which is what the open carry movement is trying to change... it would take time, but if it was common, and every time somebody called the police they were told "he's not doing anything illegal, and he has a right to arm himself" rather than dispatching an officer to harass him (if they don't have cause to believe he's a danger, then yes, I think it's harassment), then eventually they would all learn we're not going to accept their behavior of panic, and they've just to go learn to deal with it..
it's a culture change that has to occur- and in some places (as mentioned in this thread) the culture already accepts it... if someone is told it's not illegal, and that we WON'T ask him to put it away, and if you continue to place these complaint calls without cause, you'll be ticketed for false reporting (or other appropriate charge for harassing the police dept)