I do agree that RESPONSIBLE, well dressed people need to take the place of those who have been the face of the OC movement up until now. If you want it accepted by the mainstream, the behavior has to appear mainstream. My biggest reluctance to OC in a mall is that there are too many people all around you. Anywhere that there is a high incidence of pick pockets is a bad place to OC. IMO.Ruark wrote:So? You're completely legal. All a cop can do is ask to see your CHL. Besides, I'm dressed neatly (slacks, short sleeve button down dress shirt) and my shirt is tucked in; I don't want to pull it out just for that reason, especially when I'm not doing anything wrong.jmra wrote:I would never consider OC at a mall. If it got warmer I'd take off the jacket and pull my shirt over my firearm. OC in a mall is almost a guarantee call to 911 of MWAG.Ruark wrote:How many of you would open carry at a mall? There have been a number of times when I've CC under a light jacket, then got to the mall shopping with my wife about noon or so. By then the weather had heated up and I wanted to take the jacket off and leave it in the car.
I think for OC to really work, we need to not be intimidated. MDA would have a good belly laugh at how we're "so scared of them."
Also, I don't go to the mall, like ever. So pretty much no chance of me OCing there.