Do you have specific examples of this happening in other states?(Note that I am genuinely asking not making light of your concern)VoiceofReason wrote:My concern is that with open carry, a lot of family restaurants, shopping malls and other businesses will put up signs prohibiting all firearms.
What good is open carry or concealed carry if you can’t go in most places armed, and have to leave it in the car? A lot of mothers and some fathers would not want a person sitting at the next table with a gun on his belt.
It could also turn a lot of voters against open or concealed carry. Remember lawmakers are going to do what the voters want. We have come a long way in even having concealed carry. Let’s not blow it now.
Out of sight, out of mind.
I know that there was some fuss over open carry in California, but I haven't heard of any legislation in response.
Do the states which allow open carry have a larger ratio of signs than those that don't allow open carry?(Again, I have not researched this, but logically, I would assume yes, since as you said, out of sight, out of mind)
One solution though, may be to just do away with any 30.06 type law, so that entering a business with a no gun sign while open carrying a firearm is not illegal, but refusing to leave when they ask would be illegal.
Also, from what I've read on other forums, most people are oblivious to the presence of a gun holstered on a hip anyway.
I'm sure someone who has researched this more will chime in and explain exactly how open carry is affecting other states, of course I'd be most interested in watching Arizona and how it will be affected in the years to come.
Personally, my opinion still hasn't changed, but I do see your points.