Should Texas Embrace Open Carry? OR All Carry
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Should Texas Embrace Open Carry? OR All Carry
Should the state of Texas adjust the laws on CHL and allow open carry as well as concealed carry?
OR Should Texas drop any kind of gun license all together and allow everyone (Save & Except prison inmates) to carry openly or concealed as they choose?
OR neither the law is fine the way it is.
OR Should Texas drop any kind of gun license all together and allow everyone (Save & Except prison inmates) to carry openly or concealed as they choose?
OR neither the law is fine the way it is.
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Tough one.......
I had the opportunity to open carry in Arizona and felt like I was advertising for thugs to try to take my weapon. I'm all for the right to open carry, but I think i'd prefer to carry concealed to some extent to avoid the extra attention.
On the other hand, it'd be great to be able to not worry about covering all the time and be able to find out who has the same interests in carrying.
Allowing all Texans to carry is a bad idea in my opinion. Simply not enough people know their weapons as it is. Enabling anyone to carry invites the villiage idiot to carry his 92FS cocked and locked Mexican carry. In a way, I kinda like the way it is, but I'm open for change.
I had the opportunity to open carry in Arizona and felt like I was advertising for thugs to try to take my weapon. I'm all for the right to open carry, but I think i'd prefer to carry concealed to some extent to avoid the extra attention.
On the other hand, it'd be great to be able to not worry about covering all the time and be able to find out who has the same interests in carrying.
Allowing all Texans to carry is a bad idea in my opinion. Simply not enough people know their weapons as it is. Enabling anyone to carry invites the villiage idiot to carry his 92FS cocked and locked Mexican carry. In a way, I kinda like the way it is, but I'm open for change.
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I open carry whenever I'm in AZ or NM. (I'm there now for some personal business) and I enjoy the choice to do so.
I'm ambivalent on requiring a license for open carry. The purists would be against it, but I'd settle for it.
I open carry whenever I'm in AZ or NM. (I'm there now for some personal business) and I enjoy the choice to do so.
I'm ambivalent on requiring a license for open carry. The purists would be against it, but I'd settle for it.
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I am all for the option of open carry, although I think concealed carry make more sense in most situations.
However, I believe that allowing the public in general to carry in any fashion without proper training in the use of deadly force and basic understanding of firearm related laws would be a mistake.
Even though the current CHL program is not without it's faults, it's worlds better than the chaos that would exist if anyone could carry without the knowledge of the laws that the training program provides.
However, I believe that allowing the public in general to carry in any fashion without proper training in the use of deadly force and basic understanding of firearm related laws would be a mistake.
Even though the current CHL program is not without it's faults, it's worlds better than the chaos that would exist if anyone could carry without the knowledge of the laws that the training program provides.
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How about none of the above?
Open carry for anyone who can legally own and possess a handgun, no permit required.
Concealed carry by permit.
With the understanding that limitations on open carry (i.e. where and where not) may wind up being a bit more restrictive than those on concealed carry, at least at first, to help ease the transition.
Having the permit is what allows us reciprocity with other states. I don't want to lose the ability to carry when we're visiting family in non-open-carry states. (now, if the entire country went back to open carry, no permit required, that would be even better!)
Open carry for anyone who can legally own and possess a handgun, no permit required.
Concealed carry by permit.
With the understanding that limitations on open carry (i.e. where and where not) may wind up being a bit more restrictive than those on concealed carry, at least at first, to help ease the transition.
Having the permit is what allows us reciprocity with other states. I don't want to lose the ability to carry when we're visiting family in non-open-carry states. (now, if the entire country went back to open carry, no permit required, that would be even better!)
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All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me
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