Ah, now I get what you meant. I took the statement about not fighting open carry to be rhetoric, mainly implying he's not trying to fight the law -- repeal it, or subvert it. I think it's pretty clear he voted against it, and doesn't believe it's a good law, so he's doing what he can to mitigate it. If he's fooling anybody, it's only himself.tomtexan wrote:No, he's not doing anything underhanded. He simply stated that he isn't trying to fight open carry. He voted against open carry and lost that fight so now he is handing out free signs that he paid for to keep open carry out of businesses, probably ones that he frequents. Who does that if they don't have a problem with open carry? To me, that is fighting open carry. In my opinion he is lying about fighting open carry, and thus my question, who is he trying to fool by saying that he isn't fighting open carry.sjfcontrol wrote:I don't see that he's trying to hide anything or fool anybody. He voted against the law, and now is openly supplying 30.06 and 30.07 POSTER SIZE signs. The article clearly states he was holding 1/3 size replicas of the signs he's having printed. It also says he's using his own money.
I don't approve, but I don't see that he's doing anything underhanded.
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I don't see that he's trying to hide anything or fool anybody. He voted against the law, and now is openly supplying 30.06 and 30.07 POSTER SIZE signs. The article clearly states he was holding 1/3 size replicas of the signs he's having printed. It also says he's using his own money.
I don't approve, but I don't see that he's doing anything underhanded.
I don't approve, but I don't see that he's doing anything underhanded.