I think the comparison intended was the restoration of constitutional carry, period. Not degrees or variations in how that is exercised. As an aside, I wonder how different the history would have been had the Polish and German Jews had resisted the laws and retained their weapons, even in the face of arrest or armed conflict?Dave2 wrote:You're seriously comparing helping jews escape the holocaust and slaves gain their freedom to... concealed vs open carry?snorri wrote:Like Oskar Schindler. And the Underground Railroad in the USA.texasjeep44 wrote:Like it or not that is the way it is. If you want to change the law, work towards that goal, but just because you don't like a law doesn't mean it shouldn't be followed or that it should be overlooked because you don't agree with it or it didn't hurt anyone.
That type of thinking is for criminals
That said, we have a legislative process to accomplish our goals. Failing that, passive resistance (civil disobedience).