WildBill wrote:For me, it's a matter of choice. Just because you personally wouldn't choose to OC, for whatever reason, is not a valid reason to prevent others from doing so.KBCraig wrote:The argument is not whether OC is superior to CC; it is irrelevant. The argument for legalization is that there is no valid reason why OC should be illegal.
I understand your point and please don't misunderstand me I am not trying to keep you from doing so. What I am afraid of is that instead of walking quietly around the hornets nest unscathed, the open carry push might just be like running up to the nest and kicking it for a field goal. Who knows how many times you might get stung and how badly.
it's all about compromise which is essential if we hope to preserve our rights. So many people don't even know that concealed carry is legal. They just don't care. Many of them aren't with us or against us, they are just oblivious. We all know lots of folks like this. Well the first time these folks are at the grocery store with thier kids and they see you in line in front of them with your newest 1911 on your hip, what do you think is going to happen? I just don't want to take that chance and awaken the sleeping giant.
We might be better off quietly growing our ranks by education when we have the opportunity, rather than by shock treatment.
I know it's a matter of rights and we all want more, I get it. But pushing for something that really gives you minimal if any advantage just to have the right to do it if you want to could hurt all gun owners in the long run. It's a situation where you have to consider the greater good.