Strange how that doesn't happen!dicion wrote:I was thinking the same thing. I'm amazed that everyone in the building also didn't get up, scream 'MAN WITH A GUN!!', raise their hands above their head and run for their lives, trampling eachother as they ran for the door.chabouk wrote: What? Surely there have to be scores of stories about someone knocking them in the head to take their guns... we're promised regularly that's what will happen if we can legally practice open carry!
I was wondering if my seeing LEOs open carry in street clothes and often without a badge is why I think open carry would not be an issue in Texas while someone else might not support the issue because they just don't see it. I never even thought that anyone in this state has not seen it as often as I have. My local sheriff never wore a uniform of any kind until maybe a year or two ago. He was always in a western shirt, jeans and boots with a cowboy hat every now and again or a baseball cap. He was one that wore a badge on his shirt or belt but never even a "cop" shirt. Even our town police only wear a t-shirt with some department print on it and a LEO belt with their gear. Maybe that is a reason so many non-urban people generally know open carry would not be much of an issue while those who live only in cities generally think it would be a problem.