Distressed about lack of Constitutional Carry Support (Long)
Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2021 10:47 pm
I am a bit disturbed at the individuals who are against are Constitutional Rights, especially since many of these right precede the creation of the Unites States of America. I will specifically address the 2nd amendment.
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
I believe that Texas “somewhat” Constitutional equivalent is,
“Article 1, § 23 of the Texas Constitution states: "Every citizen shall have the right to keep and bear arms in the lawful defense of himself or the State; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms, with a view to prevent crime."
These individuals include some law enforcement agencies, some LTC instructors, and much to my disappointment some members of this forum. What prompted this was the discussion in the thread : https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php ... 3754e41dbf.
I am not going to quote but essentially a USMC Retired Member does not support Constitutional Carry. Again you can read the post on page 4 of the topic above but the essential reasoning is: carrying a gun in public is without legal knowledge or training is irresponsible.
Another member did make note that USMC Retired was not interested in discussing the objection to Constitutional Carry. This other member did note the lack of willingness to engage in discussion and was disappointed (as am I).
I have had similar discussions with members at my place of worship (basically over 30.06/30.07 signage- no gun zones). Those individuals’ objection to LTC visitors carrying in our house of worship is they did not feel that they could be sure if the visitors truly had the training and responsibility to carry in our house of worship.
I hope to dispel some of the skewed thinking (in my opinion) against Constitutional Carry and at the same time to call foul to anyone who wants to make a statement and then say the discussion is finished and I do not want to talk about it.
1. It is Constitutional Carry. We are essentially asking for the state government to come to agreement with the Constitution.
2. As other members have stated, what makes Texans worthy of fewer 2nd amendment rights than Arizonans, Oklahomans, or other Constitutional Carry states.
3. Training and knowledge of the law are not requirements for many of our enumerated Constitutional rights. I also do not support training and knowledge of the law for your First Amendment Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion...
4. Rights have responsibilities. I agree with this 100%. Until you violate that responsibility you cannot take away that right.
If you truly believe that carrying a gun in public without legal knowledge or training is irresponsible then we should go back in time when it was illegal to carry a gun in your car in Texas without a license unless “traveling”. While in your car out in public you should not have the ability to have a gun (or at its basis protect yourself). The 2nd amendment should read,
…the right of the people to keep and bear Arms OUTSIDE OF THEIR HOMES WITH PROPER TRAINING AND LEGAL KNOWLEDGE, shall not be infringed.
I am concerned on individuals who make pronouncements and then stick their fingers in their ears, close their eyes, and state I do not want to talk about this. I see this behavior from children, leftists, and sadly some conservatives.
Finally, I want to recognize our current military members and Veterans and thank you for your service. I do find it distressing that I have never taken an oath to the Constitution (at least not in an official capacity) but can see that if you were in the military you promised to support the Constitution and did take an oath in an official capacity.
Respectfully submitting and hoping that I can change my mind where I am incorrect and ask for your discussion.
Thank you.
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
I believe that Texas “somewhat” Constitutional equivalent is,
“Article 1, § 23 of the Texas Constitution states: "Every citizen shall have the right to keep and bear arms in the lawful defense of himself or the State; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms, with a view to prevent crime."
These individuals include some law enforcement agencies, some LTC instructors, and much to my disappointment some members of this forum. What prompted this was the discussion in the thread : https://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php ... 3754e41dbf.
I am not going to quote but essentially a USMC Retired Member does not support Constitutional Carry. Again you can read the post on page 4 of the topic above but the essential reasoning is: carrying a gun in public is without legal knowledge or training is irresponsible.
Another member did make note that USMC Retired was not interested in discussing the objection to Constitutional Carry. This other member did note the lack of willingness to engage in discussion and was disappointed (as am I).
I have had similar discussions with members at my place of worship (basically over 30.06/30.07 signage- no gun zones). Those individuals’ objection to LTC visitors carrying in our house of worship is they did not feel that they could be sure if the visitors truly had the training and responsibility to carry in our house of worship.
I hope to dispel some of the skewed thinking (in my opinion) against Constitutional Carry and at the same time to call foul to anyone who wants to make a statement and then say the discussion is finished and I do not want to talk about it.
1. It is Constitutional Carry. We are essentially asking for the state government to come to agreement with the Constitution.
2. As other members have stated, what makes Texans worthy of fewer 2nd amendment rights than Arizonans, Oklahomans, or other Constitutional Carry states.
3. Training and knowledge of the law are not requirements for many of our enumerated Constitutional rights. I also do not support training and knowledge of the law for your First Amendment Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion...
4. Rights have responsibilities. I agree with this 100%. Until you violate that responsibility you cannot take away that right.
If you truly believe that carrying a gun in public without legal knowledge or training is irresponsible then we should go back in time when it was illegal to carry a gun in your car in Texas without a license unless “traveling”. While in your car out in public you should not have the ability to have a gun (or at its basis protect yourself). The 2nd amendment should read,
…the right of the people to keep and bear Arms OUTSIDE OF THEIR HOMES WITH PROPER TRAINING AND LEGAL KNOWLEDGE, shall not be infringed.
I am concerned on individuals who make pronouncements and then stick their fingers in their ears, close their eyes, and state I do not want to talk about this. I see this behavior from children, leftists, and sadly some conservatives.
Finally, I want to recognize our current military members and Veterans and thank you for your service. I do find it distressing that I have never taken an oath to the Constitution (at least not in an official capacity) but can see that if you were in the military you promised to support the Constitution and did take an oath in an official capacity.
Respectfully submitting and hoping that I can change my mind where I am incorrect and ask for your discussion.
Thank you.