Charles L. Cotton wrote:Part of that process involves convincing people that those who want to open-carry are not doing so to draw attention to themselves and to appear like a modern day gunslinger.
I'll admit, if open carry ever passes, I plan to have one western rig as a rare to occasional option. Not necessarily to draw attention. . . but simply because I think they're sharp looking, comfortable, and I love the historical association. I doubt I'm alone. . . especially when you consider the diversity of the state from big cities to working ranches to small towns.
I think there will be small percentage of the population that pulls out the "BBQ guns" if open carry passes. The reasoning will be that - if it's visible - why not have it match / coordinate with your clothes, style, or plans. I can already hear it, "If I'm going to have one, it might as well look nice." We'll go from all silver, blued, or black Model T's to Baskin Robbins.
I'd place the odds of this happening as close to 100% as I can. I don't necessarily think it's good or bad. . . but it will happen.
As far as the OP's news story, I agree that this guy isn't advancing the cause, but at least he's being calm, well spoken, and courteous. Better him on the news than a knucklehead. I agree with your assessment of his motives, even if he's not consciously aware of them. Besides places that serve alcohol, he better know where all the school are as well.