Jaguar wrote:Do you really believe petty criminal and street toughs would attack a man with a gun on his hip? I guess it could happen, but I have not heard any horror stories from other states with open carry. Are there any news articles you can point to and say, “here is an example of what I am concerned about.”
I know police train in weapon retention, but since I am not a cop I don’t see the need. I don’t plan to arrest anyone, I am not fighting with anyone, and I seriously doubt someone would want to fight a person who is carrying openly. I would hesitate to walk around a bad neighborhood at night with a firearm visible, but then again, I hesitate to do that at all. Situational awareness is key, armed or not, open or concealed. Also, I would not use a holster without retention for open carry, but that’s just me.
So unless you can point to people who are open carrying and being assaulted (not police, it is their job) I will not worry about it.
This is the same argument that many folks against regular people being able to carry concealed use. They say the chances of being robbed or attacked are so remote that there is no reason to carry a gun. However, we know better and there are people robbed and attacked all the time and many of them that do have a gun are able to defend themselves. I think the reason you don't hear of many people getting their guns taken away from them is that not too many people that are carrying a gun get attacked compared to those without guns and even fewer people OC, which cuts that probability way down. The simple fact that people do try and take a LEO's gun away should be enough of a reason to think that it could happen to you. True, the circumstances are different, but I also haven't heard of anyone just flat out attacking an officer out of the blue to try and take their weapon. However, they are in uniform and likely have friends nearby. I think a non-LEO openly carrying a gun around makes themselves more of a target than an LEO. I still don't think this happening is very likely, just more likely and not contemplating how to retain your weapon or practicing how to do that is a bit irresponsible for someone openly carrying. IMHO
