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Charleston's in Broken Arrow against Open Carry
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<blockquote data-quote="458 SOCOM" data-source="post: 2213518" data-attributes="member: 3974"><p>Speaking of tactical, all of these tactical couch ninjas who have blasted open carry about making people who open carry the first target and such are a bunch people who observe someone doing something different than them selves and there for it is wrong or unnatural.</p><p></p><p>Here is what I have observed.</p><p></p><p>1. Most people don't notice it, and I am not loud in appearance or draw attention to myself. I am quite conduct my business and leave.</p><p></p><p>2. Most folks have commented that they like the law but are to afraid of what others might think about them if they open carried.</p><p></p><p>3. I grew up where open carry was prominent and a way of life. The nay sayers have a mentality of the earth is flat. You will fall off the edge of the the earth if you sail to far from shore.</p><p></p><p>4. The nay Sayers want the open carry protections in case their weapon is accidentally seen, but chastise others who would rather wear it open.</p><p></p><p>5. It has nothing to do with spurs jangling or cowboy attitude. I wear boots, sometimes a cowboy hat, and i just like having my firearm on my side and I am following prescribed law in regards to carry. Sometimes I do carry concealed, sometimes I don't.</p><p></p><p>6. A right not exercised is a right lost!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="458 SOCOM, post: 2213518, member: 3974"] Speaking of tactical, all of these tactical couch ninjas who have blasted open carry about making people who open carry the first target and such are a bunch people who observe someone doing something different than them selves and there for it is wrong or unnatural. Here is what I have observed. 1. Most people don't notice it, and I am not loud in appearance or draw attention to myself. I am quite conduct my business and leave. 2. Most folks have commented that they like the law but are to afraid of what others might think about them if they open carried. 3. I grew up where open carry was prominent and a way of life. The nay sayers have a mentality of the earth is flat. You will fall off the edge of the the earth if you sail to far from shore. 4. The nay Sayers want the open carry protections in case their weapon is accidentally seen, but chastise others who would rather wear it open. 5. It has nothing to do with spurs jangling or cowboy attitude. I wear boots, sometimes a cowboy hat, and i just like having my firearm on my side and I am following prescribed law in regards to carry. Sometimes I do carry concealed, sometimes I don't. 6. A right not exercised is a right lost! [/QUOTE]
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