Mr. Cotton,Charles L. Cotton wrote:I would support open carry, but only under impossible circumstances.
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As I've said before, I oppose open carry for one reason only; the strong probability that we will see a huge increase in businesses posting 30.06 signs.
Here's a possible two-part solution that I wonder if you've considered:
Part 1: As you know, the law allows for unlicensed concealed carry in automobiles, but with restrictions. You can't be committing a crime, be a member of a gang, etc. This is obviously an attempt to make sure the bad guys aren't carrying. Unlicensed open carry should contain the same restrictions. This way, obvious bad guys wouldn't be open carrying, so the general public isn't going to be exposed to gang-bangers carrying all over the place. I expect that the only exposure they would get would be decent law abiding citizens, and that would help get them used to seeing firearms. I also see reasonable restrictions like: Handgun must be in a holster at all times, unless being used to defend oneself (someone more experienced than me would have to come up with those "peace of mind" restrictions).
Part 2: But the bigger issue is your valid concern that customers would complain to management, who would in turn post 30.06 signs to keep out guns. I'm not confident that this would happen, but it is indeed a risk (albeit low) that is above your threshold. So, here is the proposal:
1) Keep 30.06 pertaining only to CHLs.
2) Create a new "30.06" that pertains ONLY to unlicensed open carry. (I'll call it 30.XX just for fun)
Then, when customers complain to management to "keep those scary guns out of here", the management would post a 30.07 that would contain language something like:
"Persuant to section 30.XX, a person not licensed to openly carry a handgun may not enter this property with a openly carried handgun."
The management can post this sign and the customers can breathe easier now that they don't see the scary guns anymore, and yet responsible licensed CHL holders can continue to secretly come into the establishment.
What do you think of this proposal?