mamabearCali wrote:Example, I wear my NRA hat all the time. If I am going out and it is not a formal day I have my NRA hat on. I know it makes others uncomfortable, they have told me so, ...
Wearing an NRA hat in Texas doesn't make people nervous. It's when I wear my Al Quida hat that people get nervous, and that make ME nervous since I don't know who around me is carrying.
mamabearCali wrote:My neighbors eyes bugged out the first time they saw me OCing, today if I don't have my gun n my hip they ask me where it is. When the neighborhood kids saw what they thought was a creepy guy on the street they ran to my house to get help (it was nothing--a poor fellow with a broken down car on his way home from work). I asked my son why the other kids ran past their own houses and came to mine it was because I they knew I had a gun. I am not sure what they thought I was going to do with it, but I am glad they felt like I would protect them if I could.
These are people that know you. It will be totally different in Walmart with 100's of others that don't know you. And, while over time some people might get more accustomed to seeing it over time, there will always be those that won't know or will get frightened in the large cities.
mamabearCali wrote:I say all this,not to say TX must have open carry, but to say that it is not usually a problem here in VA. If it would jeopardize what y'all have gotten by the sweat of your brow then baby steps. I am just trying to tell yall that where it's legal it does work just fine with very little drama.
The big difference is the way folks were raised. Many around Missouri were raised with guns, hunting on public land, and open carry being allowed, so they were not as frightened by the sight of a gun in the smaller, more rural towns. Much like VA on the hunting and open carry. But, as you stated, they are still alarmed at first.
Texas, especially in the large metro areas, have many transplants from California, New York, etc. and have never even seen a gun, much less touched one. I just taught a lady who is 50 years old and a native Texan to shoot. Her Dad had lots of guns, but because there is little to no public land to hunt on, he never hunted or shot a lot, so she never got exposed to them, thus never had even fired a gun. She was very concerned about anyone with a gun until she married her current husband who owned a couple. Her previous husband was a native Texan also, but never owned a gun.