At first I had mixed feelings about this, but I assume he called the LEOs to not only inform them of his decision, but maybe even ask a few questions, to ensure it was legal and such.
Did it put him at risk? Yes, I really think it did. He could have been tackled by a bunch of people who were only trying to "protect" everyone else and prevent this guy from shooting people.
The thing with open carry though is that every single action you take, people will notice. So you have to be the PERFECT citizen because you are being watched. If you start getting aggressive with a sales associate because they can't process your return or whatever, things could get very sketchy very fast. Its like putting the Ichthys on the back of your car, and then speeding and cutting people off, it makes them think that Christians only preach the Word, they don't follow it.
I have never open carried in public (only while hiking), but I should probably try it first to see what its like before I start making any accusations of people who open carry.
Let me see if I have this straight...
We have a young man, apparently responsible and law-abiding, who called LE to ostensibly alert them to his plans and/or to check the legality of what he planned to do, then legally and openly carried his rifle while he went about his peaceful business. He caused no problems for anyone...with the exception of causing emotional distress with some who can't handle the fact he chose to exercise his right in an unusual and unorthodox way. So because some people don't like the way he carried his rifle he's:
- an idiot
- a dumbass
- totally retarded
- a jackass
- a dickweed
I guess I'm in the minority because I support what he did 100%. I don't give a rat's ass that it might make some of you or some liberal anti-gun types uncomfortable. I'm tired of worrying about what the media people or anti-gun people might think because I, or someone else, chooses a "different" approach of lawfully exercising their rights.
No fucking wonder we're turning into a society of pussies. Even the so-called "pro gun" people get their panties all twisted over the most minor shit.
Some of you guys really crack me up...not in a good way.
Stella - my best girl ever.
11/04/1994 - 12/23/2010
Don't wanna get shot by the police?
"Stop Resisting Arrest!"
I completely agree with you.
My mixed feelings came from the way the media portrays ALL guns and gun owners. While completely legal in places, open carry tends to have a stigma associated with it even before the shootings. Open carrying a rifle is almost unheard of in this country and that might be where the name calling started.
With that said, I don't think I would feel comfortable enough to open carry an AR.
I agree with you in that I KNOW I wouldn't be comfortable doing it. I think the guy had some balls for carrying through to make his point.
The media aren't likely to ever come around to our side of the conversation since it doesn't follow their agenda. I'm tired of being concerned about what a bunch of lefties have to say about us. I never felt I needed to be one of the cool kids in school or needed someone else's approval or validation. I go my own way based on my core beliefs. It may not be "cool", but my conscience is clear and I sleep well at night.
“Always stand on principle....even if you stand alone.”
― John Adams
“Be not intimidated...nor suffer yourselves to be wheedled out of your liberties by any pretense of politeness, delicacy, or decency. These, as they are often used, are but three different names for hypocrisy, chicanery and cowardice.”
― John Adams
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Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Here's the problem I have with people doing things like this.
A guy walks into a public place with an AR/AK/Etc on his back. Someone freaks out and calls the cops. Cops show up, talk to the guy and let him go about his business because he's not doing anything illegal.
Now which do you think is more likely; The people who freaked out and called say to themselves "Oh, he's just responsibly exercising his 2nd amendment rights?!? I totally get it now and I support his right to do so!"
... or....
"Oh my GOD! That's legal?!? We have to do something about that...We need more laws.. For the children!".
At the end of the day, stunts like this bring negative attention and definitely don't win us any friends.
Mick-Boy
"Men who carry rifles for a living do not seek reward outside the guild. The most cherished gift...is a nod from his peers."
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Oh, they won't come after us if they just don't know it's our birthright. We'll be OK as long as we don't remind them of our freedom. The security through obscurity approach.
Those same ignorant individuals are happy to give up their rights and ours. They want honest people disarmed based on the actions of criminals. They aren't acting in a logical manner, so you won't out-think them by being tactical.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Virginia lawmaker's AK-47 sparks gun debate on House floor
A Richmond-area lawmaker brandished an AK-47 on the floor of the Virginia House of Delegates on Thursday in a wild stunt aimed at rallying support for tougher gun laws.
"A lot of people don't know that in many locations in the commonwealth, you can take this gun, you can walk in the middle of Main Street loaded and not be in violation of the law," Morrissey said. "Even though the law right now says you can't bring this gun into a high school or elementary or middle school, there is nothing from keeping you from walking in front of [an elementary school with a gun]."
That's from a Democrat that wants guns banned.
Last edited by Gman; 01-19-2013 at 09:47.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me