armoredman
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http://intellihub.com/2013/06/04/hu...th-loaded-guns-at-the-come-and-take-it-march/
In a nutshell, these guys marched with lawfully carried rifles to protest that Temple PD illegally arrested a man out hiking with his son, jailed him and confiscated his firearms without receipt. There is an attached video of the march that I did not watch, but apparently it went off without a hitch.
The controversy was on FaceBook posts on the posted link. I will repost them here, redacting names, and would like your take on the exchange, if you don't mind.
Kinda obvious I am "B". Both A and C are sworn law enforcement officers, C in Texas, A elsewhere. I am NOT trying to push open carry on anyone, nor trying to restart that debate, (although is probably will...), I just thought the exchange was interesting in the attitudes displayed by these two officers.
Thoughts?
In a nutshell, these guys marched with lawfully carried rifles to protest that Temple PD illegally arrested a man out hiking with his son, jailed him and confiscated his firearms without receipt. There is an attached video of the march that I did not watch, but apparently it went off without a hitch.
The controversy was on FaceBook posts on the posted link. I will repost them here, redacting names, and would like your take on the exchange, if you don't mind.
A ) That's really stupid idea
a. some one opposed to the 2nd Amendment could fire a round and we'd get a black ye or worse.
b.why let them know you have guns?
B )This time I have to respectfully disagree - they were doing absolutely nothing illegal, and not one word from the organizers said , "Make sure they're loaded", as the writer put in his title. Unlike the loser who was planning the armed DC march, these citizens obeyed the law, were instructed on the law by the organizers, and the march came off a perfect success.
Yes, a plant could have fired a round to make everyone look bad, or an idiot who ignored the restrictions could have done so...just like they could at any shooting range, or in any hunting party, (where the weapons are definitely loaded), and by and large, they don't.
We have to trust our fellow citizens, and that was what this peaceful, successful march was there to prove
C ) Here in Texas, we have the easiest CHL available. We are a MUST issue state. Hey, we're Texas. We do not have open carry. We don't need open carry. If you don't have a criminal or mental history, your CHL will be in the mail in just a few weeks.
Stay concealed and be able to be the "surprise" if you are justified. Open carry is for wannabes and posers. This IS Texas, but really not the wild west.
B ) Sir, Arizona has had lawful open carry for over 100 years, and it works just fine. I had to open carry in Arizona until we got our CCW law in 1994, and found myself to neither be a poser or wanna be while doing so, but someone utilizing a method to lawfully carry a firearm, one that didn't involve getting nanny government's permission. Arizona has further recognized the right to carry a defensive tool by going to Constitutional Carry which requires no permit to carry either openly or concealed, which was enacted in 2010 with no noted negative consequences. I personally believe this IS the best approach, as a Constitutional Right should need no government permission slip to engage in, other wise it is a mere privilege. I regret that I find your disparaging attack on lawful open carriers is neither warranted nor accurate, based on real world experience.
C ) Still illegal in Texas and I hope it stays that way. Even as police officers we only carry open if in uniform.
One more great reason to live in Texas
B ) Then I wish you the best, sir, and respectfully request you stay and continue your efforts to protect the citizens of the Great State of Texas, because we have no need of that type of "government knows best" thinking out here. Please remain safe, and may you reach retirement without incident.
C ) Thank you.
Kinda obvious I am "B". Both A and C are sworn law enforcement officers, C in Texas, A elsewhere. I am NOT trying to push open carry on anyone, nor trying to restart that debate, (although is probably will...), I just thought the exchange was interesting in the attitudes displayed by these two officers.
Thoughts?