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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3224389" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Just watched the response video from the woman who was in the park when this happened. I don’t at all condone someone going out in public and being dodgy and suspicious while carrying to try to get a reaction. If someone doesn’t have the maturity and discipline to behave no differently when carrying a gun than when not carrying, they should re-evaluate their decision to carry and certainly shouldn’t be involved in a 2nd Amendment audit. I’ve been giving Tim the benefit of the doubt that he wasn’t being a total dick and was making every effort to behave normally, partly because I’ve had the misfortune of having my behavior unfairly judged, motives assigned, assumptions made, etc. in a situation involving carrying. Because of that I still am not willing to pass judgement without a clear understanding of how he was behaving. But if that woman’s description of how he was acting is accurate (standing around next to her car, wandering awkwardly), he was way out of line. You don’t have to intentionally do stuff that freaks people out to perform a rights audit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3224389, member: 29267"] Just watched the response video from the woman who was in the park when this happened. I don’t at all condone someone going out in public and being dodgy and suspicious while carrying to try to get a reaction. If someone doesn’t have the maturity and discipline to behave no differently when carrying a gun than when not carrying, they should re-evaluate their decision to carry and certainly shouldn’t be involved in a 2nd Amendment audit. I’ve been giving Tim the benefit of the doubt that he wasn’t being a total dick and was making every effort to behave normally, partly because I’ve had the misfortune of having my behavior unfairly judged, motives assigned, assumptions made, etc. in a situation involving carrying. Because of that I still am not willing to pass judgement without a clear understanding of how he was behaving. But if that woman’s description of how he was acting is accurate (standing around next to her car, wandering awkwardly), he was way out of line. You don’t have to intentionally do stuff that freaks people out to perform a rights audit. [/QUOTE]
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