frankie_the_yankee wrote:
I don't see where this refutes my position. The guy OC's regularly in Canton. OK. He says that in a full year in the area, he has seen only one other person OC'ing. Now if OC'ing were at all common, one would certainly see more than one other person doing it over the course of a year. For comparison, blue jeans are common. I wonder how many people the guy has seen wearing blue jeans in the last year?
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Here is the relevant text he posted…. verbatim:
I OC at lunch every day, breakfast about once a week and normal activities in places like WalMart, 356 Fighter Squadron restaurant, walking around my apartment complex (Remington Station), IHOP, Cracker Barrel, AVIS car rental at the akron canton airport, Sheetz, Quiznos, Wendy's McDonalds, Burger King, various gas stations, Super Cuts for haircuts, my dentist's office (Dr. Benson), and more places I can't think of off the top of my head.
He plainly states that he OC’s “everyday� and he goes on to list the places at which he does so (mostly gas stations and fast food franchises).
I think you have assumed that he travels “city wide� and is ever on the look-out for others OCing.
IMO, it is unreasonable to take ONE person’s casual observations (over a limited area) and attach any weight to it.
To address your “blue-jean� analogy: Were this gentleman a Cab driver in the city…..then yes, I would expect him to have observed quite a few people in blue jeans. On the other hand, if he is the Maitre D’ at a fancy restaurant down the street…..then he probably doesn’t see any.
We simply don’t know the extent of his travels. It is almost a certainty that it doesn’t include the entire city at all hours of the day. Only the Police Dept. of that city would be able to tell us how common/uncommon OC is.
frankie_the_yankee wrote:
I know you put a 10,000 person lower limit on the poll. And that's fine. But in fact, 10,000 peoplpe is not a big city, and my reservations about open carry were predominantly concerned with metro areas. OC'ing is not allowed in any of CA's metro areas. So if the guy has been OC'ing regularly in CA, he must be out on the boondocks somewhere.
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If you want to start your own poll limiting the survey only to a “Metropolis� then please do so. It will not accurately represent the cross section of the population that OC in urban areas, but it will provide you with the “wiggle room� you seek. A cursory search of the consensus bureau of
California will turn up a plethora of cities well over 10,000 in population all over the state.
The person you referred to happens to live in Shasta County (not in the boondocks):
Shasta County is a county located in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California, in the Cascade Mountains. As of 2000 the population was 163256.
I think he’s going to qualify.
frankie_the_yankee wrote:
I wasn't aware of the other guy because I have not registered on the site. Having 2 people out of 40 at least shows that my concerns are not unheard of.
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Currently, it is two people out of 50…and it has NEVER been argued that your concerns are “unheard of�. You wouldn’t even have to leave our own forum to find that.
The poll, however…. is being conducted to establish the fact that people DO in fact OC in urban areas among the public, and to determine if any of the respondents have had their gun “snatched�.
I put the: “I do not carry in urban areas for fear my weapon will be snatched.� choice in the poll for your sake. I want to be fair about this.
frankie_the_yankee wrote:
I know. I just point it out that some people are quicker to condemn than they are to make a rational argument.
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Agreed. People are different, and this is the internet.
It does not change the poll results however.
http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/view_topic ... forum_id=7
frankie_the_yankee wrote:
I just thought it was a pretty good line that got the point across while staying within the 10 year old daughter rule.
Reply:
Well, we’ve all written something that we thought was “pretty good� at the time.
Thanks, Flint.
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