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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3223844" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>There is a difference in the <em>Right </em>to do something and the <em>Requirement </em>to do it. No one is <em>required </em>to exercise a right, and even so, there are plenty of other ways to do so responsibly without disrupting other people and making yourself look like a fool. I further hold that maintaining the tactical advantage through the element of surprise is being prudent, not being afraid. (Ask this guy named Sun Tzu about that, if you don't believe me). Those who choose to open carry have the right to do so...currently. But take advantage of that long enough, and uncomfortably push it on others long enough, and piss off enough people with such Rambo-Like antics long enough and that can easily causes that <em>right </em>to become a rare <em>privilege</em>, and maybe even <em>disappear</em>. People vote. Why not act the prudent man, rather than the fool? What this guy did was put a bunch of people, including LEOs, ill at ease. Auditing the 2A...Ha! At least he got to be on TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3223844, member: 10465"] There is a difference in the [I]Right [/I]to do something and the [I]Requirement [/I]to do it. No one is [I]required [/I]to exercise a right, and even so, there are plenty of other ways to do so responsibly without disrupting other people and making yourself look like a fool. I further hold that maintaining the tactical advantage through the element of surprise is being prudent, not being afraid. (Ask this guy named Sun Tzu about that, if you don't believe me). Those who choose to open carry have the right to do so...currently. But take advantage of that long enough, and uncomfortably push it on others long enough, and piss off enough people with such Rambo-Like antics long enough and that can easily causes that [I]right [/I]to become a rare [I]privilege[/I], and maybe even [I]disappear[/I]. People vote. Why not act the prudent man, rather than the fool? What this guy did was put a bunch of people, including LEOs, ill at ease. Auditing the 2A...Ha! At least he got to be on TV. [/QUOTE]
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