Free speech is regulated to some extent and in some circumstances. If you're not aware of that you should be.steveincowtown wrote: What is the need for free speech? People say some pretty shocking things, should we regulate that as well?
Also if the challenge is to show statistical evidence that open carry deters crime, I would put the same challenge to you about concealed carry.
I think rights outweigh feelings, and that I can prove. IMHO, this bill stinks; but let's not lose sight of our rights.
What rights do you want restored? You want to open carry a gun, go ahead, get a long gun and do it, it is perfectly within your rights to do so.
If you don't already open carry a long gun, why don't you? I will go ahead and answer that for you. You don't want the attention you would draw when going to the local store, movie theater, restaurant or whereever. You don't want the results of what would happen after the man with gun call when into the local PD.
If you simply want your rights to be able to openly carry a handgun restored, well, it has been well over 100 years since Texans have had that right. Doing it this particular legislative session isn't going to make a big deal in the scope of things. Thinking that a law on the books that will allow for open carry will magically make things right is very narrow minded. As many have pointed out, it may very well result in limiting everyones right to carry a handgun whether or openly or concealed.