Mr. Cotton I do not want you to think I am ignoring what you said. I always take note when you address a topic. I have tried to take some time and to consider what you had said. I think you make excellent rational points.Charles L. Cotton wrote:
The problem with this argument is that it is an extension of the "you're either with us or you're against us" philosophy long espoused by the open-carry supporters like those found in VCDL, OpenCarry.org, LoneStar CDL, and more recently Open-Carry Texas. That's a blatant attempt to force others into supporting their issue and it has been an abject failure. The fact is most gun owners and Texas CHLs aren't the enemy of open-carry supporters, it's simply a matter of their issue not being our issue. Texas gun owners are far more concerned with who can carry and where they can carry than how they can carry. You seem to argue that open-carry supporters somehow deserve the support of all gun owners regardless of their own priorities concerning legislative and/or legal battles that lie elsewhere. That's unfounded. Open-carry supporters are no more entitled to widespread support than are campus-carry supporters, or those seeking to reduce the number of off-limits areas for CHL's, or those seeking to remove deferred adjudications from the definition of "conviction" for CHL eligibility purposes, or those who want to change knife laws. We each have our priorities and if we feel strongly enough to get involved, we join and support groups and organizations that share those goals. Rational people do not then label everyone outside that group as an enemy.
If a group of convicted felons organized to change Texas and federal law so as to allow them to own, possess and carry firearms, that would be their right. The fact that other gun owners and/or organizations didn't joint in their effort wouldn't mean those refusing to do so are anti-gun, anti-Second Amendment, or even in opposition to their goal. It would simply mean that their issue isn't our issue. However, this is precisely what the more radical open-carry supporters claim about CHLs and anyone else who doesn't join their quest. Taking the entire Texas gun-owner community as a whole, only a very small percentage care about open-carry one way or the other. Attacking them and the organizations representing them as being anti-gun, elitists, or any other pejorative term within their vocabulary is a poor method of attracting people to their cause.
Chas.
I think one thing we may all forget is that a person who is willing to open carry by their very nature is more overt than a person who keeps their 38 snubby in their purse. My sister is much more of a reserved person than I am and thus she would not be comfortable carrying openly. I am more extroverted and don't give a darn what people think so I am more ok with OC. This is going to be even more exaggerated in a state that does not have a OC policy. The more reserved people won't be as comfortable with OC and are certainly not comfortable with OC in a place that is unfriendly to it. The more flamboyant will be the ones pushing the policy. So thus you get more flamboyant politcal moves. Anyone that is just an observation.