First of all, it's not a "right" until and unless the U.S. Supreme Court says it's a "right." That's the only opinion of the Constitution that matters.CoolBreeze wrote:I agree with you but if they take away open carry of rifles for a few people open carrying then you aren't losing your right. You never really had the right in the first place. IMOThe Annoyed Man wrote:What's it going to take to shut these OCT folks up? The passage of a "Freedom from Gun Protest Act" which will effectively outlaw the open carry of long guns anywhere except the hunting fields? To think that just a few months ago, we were on track to possibly getting OC passed in 2015, with the support of TSRA and NRA, and good support in the legislature for it......and NOW, just a few months later, thanks to a bunch of boneheaded egotists who simply refuse to understand political realities for what they are, we are not only NOT going to get OC for handguns, but we stand to LOSE OC for long guns.
It makes me want to slap somebody. How STUPID do they have to be?a
In the history of Texas both as a Republic and a State, it has never been unlawful to carry a long gun anywhere outside the very few places that are off-limits per state or federal statute. Ill-advised open-carry demonstrations and demonstrators could change that, so you bet we'd be losing something!!
Here's the sad truth. Most supporters of open-carry are responsible and have not taken part in destructive tactics. Unfortunately, there is a small publicity-hungry segment who the media love to portray as examples of all supporters and they don't care how much damage they are doing. Read and listen to some of the comments these people have made and it's clear that they care solely about one subcategory of gun ownership -- the ability to carry openly.
Some, including their leadership, have expressly stated that they will vote out any and all Senators and House Members that do not support open-carry, regardless of their support of other pro-gun bills. Not only is that clear evidence of delusions of grandeur, it proves that they don't care at all about other gun owners and their ability to carry and use firearms. They denigrate anyone and everyone who does not support not only the open-carry cause, but their in-your-face tactics as well. They accuse anyone who calls for an end to destructive tactics of "throwing them under the buss." They make themselves and their tactics the issue and the focus of debate, rather than passage of open-carry. "Throwing someone under the buss" is a phrase that connotes pointing an accusatory finger at someone else to take the blame off yourself. Responsible gun owners and political activists have done no wrong and they/we are not trying to divert attention from our own conduct. They/we are calling for an end to irresponsible actions that are killing the chance of passing open-carry. Even Larry Pratt, GOA President has said carrying long guns in demonstrations is a mistake. (Hear the open-carry discussion beginning at about 24:30: http://www.kprcradio.com/media/podcast- ... -24833458/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; )
Chas.