Originally posted by DPris:
The few screw it up for the many.
Time & time again
I totally agree. What I do not agree with, is that this is legitimate "open carry".
Originally posted by DPris:
apparently 20-30 protestors showed up for the event with rifles openly carried, Tejas being an open-carry state.
And wearing camo. And helmets. And gas masks. And "bullet-proof" vests.
That was making a political statement....just as the two Mall Ninja goons in Starbucks(or whatever). Using these as an example against OCing is no different than using those folks that openly post about ignoring the rights of property owners and entering premises posted against CWCing as an example against CWC by responsible gun owners. Both are making a statement and both are examples of irresponsible gun owners doing absolutely nuttin to help our cause. Neither means that legitimate exercise of either right is wrong, but that seems to be the point that is trying to be made in this thread. Just because a few irresponsible idiots brought a gun and dressed like terrorists to a protest, that most folks knew had a good chance of becoming violent, now are becoming the poster children for fellow gun owners who feel private citizens should not open carry.
Originally posted by DPris:
It's the practice, not the person.
Wrong, it's not the practice but that irresponsible person. Done properly, responsibly and with discretion, it is no different than CWCing. Gun ownership may be a right, but it still demands gun owners be responsible. One does not have to be highly intelligent, nor do folks need to be practical and always use common sense in order to buy a gun. This is what many(actually most folks here) here preach here every day. Then they are surprised when those same folks do something irresponsible and stupid. The examples given in the OP are not of open carry, but of irresponsible gun ownership. The title of this thread should reflect that instead of putting down the majority of responsible open carry folks. Why do folks not title a thread, "For the CWC Crowd!" when posting about the idiot that shot himself or the guy in the next stall when dropping his drawers in the rest room? Really no difference. It comes down to responsible gun ownership, regardless of whether it's hunting, target shooting, OCing or CWCing. Being irresponsible in any of those or any other gun related scenario and you will still look stupid and bring down criticism from antis...and you deserve it. We responsible gun owners tho, do not deserve criticism from fellow gun owners just because a few idiots are irresponsible.
Originally Posted by DPris:
In my mind, as a retired cop who's worked a hostile crowd a time or two, officers on scene deserve the highest amount of credit possible for the fact that two men & one woman were ARRESTED, and not SHOT, in those circumstances.
I agree with this also, but think it had to do with those cops being responsible and informed of the fact there were OCers at the protest to start with. That and those weapons were not being pointed at anyone.
Originally posted by Snyper:
It's largely a matter of luck that none of the "open carry" advocates were shot.
It's largely a matter of luck that more innocent civilians in general didn't get shot. The fact that none of the OCers didn't even get shot
at, means they were not singled out or targeted by the "bad guy", even tho they had the potential to take him out. So much for that theory.