I found the article to be interesting. I also followed the links provided that disprove what some open carry advocates say rarely happens. Read it if you wish and draw your own conclusions.
http://www.activeresponsetraining.net/friends-dont-let-friends-open-carry
I should never have encouraged y’all.
It was “pointless,” to regret it, huh?Would've happened anyway.
groan.It was “pointless,” to regret it, huh?
I saw what you did there.It was “pointless,” to regret it, huh?
Some mammaries are not concealed carried so effectively. Consider a thin shirt and a cold environmental temperature and the word “printing” will take on a whole new meaning.
I should never have encouraged y’all.
That person had, or was preparing to, mow a substantial lawn that may be riddled with rats or snakes! I know this because I also carry a .22 revolver with shotshells or lead bullets when I mow my rocks, I mean grass.
ETA: None of my neighbors or people driving by, have ever raised a complaint.
Well, if I stumbled across something like that, I might have to change my viewpoint!
Might consider packing openly for those working the midnight shift at the 7-11 in the democrat part of town...but for most purposes I am a big advocate of keeping them hid. Being a show dog aint nice.
Yeah.....I'm surprised that you exposed us to the naked truth with such a thinly-veiled reason.....I should never have encouraged y’all.
Interesting, but highly opinionated. I do OC on occasion, mostly hunting or on my way to and from. I ALWAYS CC, no matter what. Most of the time, the serious pistol is the one that can't be seen. OC & CC are not mutually exclusive the way they are depicted. I find the "argument" totally irrelevant. And, historically, everyone OC'd; any CC was seen as suspicious. That's how CC was so easily outlawed, resulting in NO carry for Texans. leVieux
You really need to read the history of gun laws in TX.
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As I've said before, there are quite a few "open carriers" here in Kerrville and I've never heard of any issues.