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<blockquote data-quote="dhomoney" data-source="post: 983054" data-attributes="member: 2134"><p>Frankly this is a red herring. I have lived in two open carry states, it is not an issue. It isn't really tactically unsound either. I used to carry my P-14 open all the time at Walmart in Springfield, VA. Most times nobody even noticed. There was a case in 2009 in Richmond, VA of a robbery that happened, where a patron open carrying a Colt Navy with 7.5" barrel. The robber didn't even notice the guy until he opened up on him. </p><p></p><p>The 2nd Amendment doesn't quality the bearing of arms that to bear it must be concealed. Open carry is a valid method. Why should I even have to get at permit to exercise a right? Do you need a permit to practice your religion or to exercise free speech? Of course not, we would be outraged if they try. Freedom and liberty comes with risk. As Ronald Reagan said in his farewell address "When government expands, liberty contracts." Anytime the government puts limits on rights you lose your freedoms. Any argument for restricting liberty is an argument against your natural rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhomoney, post: 983054, member: 2134"] Frankly this is a red herring. I have lived in two open carry states, it is not an issue. It isn't really tactically unsound either. I used to carry my P-14 open all the time at Walmart in Springfield, VA. Most times nobody even noticed. There was a case in 2009 in Richmond, VA of a robbery that happened, where a patron open carrying a Colt Navy with 7.5" barrel. The robber didn't even notice the guy until he opened up on him. The 2nd Amendment doesn't quality the bearing of arms that to bear it must be concealed. Open carry is a valid method. Why should I even have to get at permit to exercise a right? Do you need a permit to practice your religion or to exercise free speech? Of course not, we would be outraged if they try. Freedom and liberty comes with risk. As Ronald Reagan said in his farewell address "When government expands, liberty contracts." Anytime the government puts limits on rights you lose your freedoms. Any argument for restricting liberty is an argument against your natural rights. [/QUOTE]
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