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<blockquote data-quote="RemTac87" data-source="post: 1157767" data-attributes="member: 9447"><p>Why do you not see state level victories doing anything for us? There is no battle won by a one large victory, but a series of small ones. We always have to celebrate the small victories and reorganize when we fall short. I personally believe the NRA could have aided in restoring the Rights to the citizens of Oklahoma, but chose to be neutral. If they intend on supporting the members, who work hard for the money they send to them via member dues and donations, then they need to help us fight the little battles that may seem insignifigant in the grand scheme of things. I am sure the people who are pushing for total gun control are celebrating every single battle won for they know that it is one more step towards their goal. I have noticed that you do not believe that it is a step forward for Oklahoma to allow open carry. My question to you is why? In my honest opinion, it would because I would not have to be fearful of a ticket from my gun being exposed to another person or from "printing". That doesn't mean i would open carry, but I would have the choice. I also see you are an instructor at USSA. Answer me this. What is the most efficient and safest way to draw a handgun? From an open carried holster or drawing from concealment. Also, what is the difference between open carry for a civilian and a Police officer when it comes to being a target for criminals?</p><p></p><p>Please don't feel that I am attacking you, I am just adding a perspective as well as adding to the topic of discussion. </p><p></p><p>By the way... I like the scripture (-1 Samuel 17:32). Every person has the ability to do great things, with a little courage in their hearts and God on thier side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RemTac87, post: 1157767, member: 9447"] Why do you not see state level victories doing anything for us? There is no battle won by a one large victory, but a series of small ones. We always have to celebrate the small victories and reorganize when we fall short. I personally believe the NRA could have aided in restoring the Rights to the citizens of Oklahoma, but chose to be neutral. If they intend on supporting the members, who work hard for the money they send to them via member dues and donations, then they need to help us fight the little battles that may seem insignifigant in the grand scheme of things. I am sure the people who are pushing for total gun control are celebrating every single battle won for they know that it is one more step towards their goal. I have noticed that you do not believe that it is a step forward for Oklahoma to allow open carry. My question to you is why? In my honest opinion, it would because I would not have to be fearful of a ticket from my gun being exposed to another person or from "printing". That doesn't mean i would open carry, but I would have the choice. I also see you are an instructor at USSA. Answer me this. What is the most efficient and safest way to draw a handgun? From an open carried holster or drawing from concealment. Also, what is the difference between open carry for a civilian and a Police officer when it comes to being a target for criminals? Please don't feel that I am attacking you, I am just adding a perspective as well as adding to the topic of discussion. By the way... I like the scripture (-1 Samuel 17:32). Every person has the ability to do great things, with a little courage in their hearts and God on thier side. [/QUOTE]
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