As far as #2 goes, they would be breaking the law if they did not have a CHL. This is the case in several other states.Teamless wrote:I am against unlicensed OC, if OC has to happen at all, I would prefer licensed.
I guess I am concerned a bit however: what If licensed open carry were made into law. And OC became pretty 'normal', where people stopped having the "shock factor' of seeing guns all over place, there are 2 issues that I have (1 is for Licensed and 1 is for OC in general).
1 - If licensed OC is law, what then stops others without the license to OC? yes, you could say the same for CC, but at least with CC, people do not see it. if OC, then other 'posers' or even criminals could OC and blend in with law abiding OC'ers.
2 - for general OC, what happens when someone has a hip holster, and then throws a jacket on, they are then CC and unless they are licensed for CC, they are now breaking the law. I would guess that normal law abiding people would then get jammed up for breaking the law.
#1 is a bit more sticky, but it is just something that we would have to deal with. There are many states that have allowed OC for ever and some of them unlicensed. It just doesn't seem like there have been any or many criminals OC. Was it the Secret Service or FBI that had done studies or put out some statistics that said criminals don't OC because they don't want to draw attention to themselves until they are ready to commit their crime. Even then they still don't want to draw a lot of attention to themselves. They just want to commit their crime and fade away. Attention is what gets them caught.
Now, as far as OC goes, there are some who want the attention and others that like it just for the comfort aspect. I think we all acknowledge that any one who does OC will get more attention. Especially if it is done in a state that decriminalizes it when they did not allowed it for so long. Someone openly carrying in Arizona will draw far less attention than in Texas if it ever becomes legal again.