Unfortunately incidents like San Bernardino, (active shooters with long guns taking out lots of people), have happened enough times that they are no longer anecdotal, it's becoming the norm and is the standard playbook for terrorists and nut jobs.cyphertext wrote:Umm, anecdotal evidence is exactly what you give in your "remember San Bernadino" line... And you used the word "sheeple", "wolf" and "sheepdog" are the other terms that go with that. I also notice that you are trying to dodge my question of why you shouldn't be plugged on site when walking into a Christmas party carrying a rifle and wearing a vest with 210 round load out.LSUTiger wrote:
Ancedotal evidence isn't a wise strategy and "sheepdog" is not my term.
I carry to protect me and mine and if In the process someone else benefits then it's their lucky day.
A problem some people have is assuming they know what type of person someone is and questioning their motives because of it instead of evaluating the logic behind what they say
im sure you think I'm the sheepdog type out to play hero to the world but thats the furthest from the truth.
i just believe you feel it necessary to carry a handgun you probably should also carry a rifle too as a practicle matter
So, again I will ask, do you carry a rifle everywhere you go? You carry that rifle with you when you go out to eat with your wife? Maybe to the movies?
I doubt it, as it is just too inconvenient and is not an accepted social norm.
An unfortunately open carrying a long gun is not the accepted social norm. I'm simply recognizing the problem and trying to apply the appropriate preparedness/response. But it is the appropriate preparedness/response to those kinds of threats. And those threats are real.
Why shouldn't you get plugged on sight when walking into anywhere OCing a handgun? Why shouldn't you get plugged on sight the second you accidentally expose your CC handgun? So you are saying that it's ok to just go an shoot anyone who is exercising their 2A rights and following the law? Their needs to be a little more that just possessing firearms to justify shooting on sight when carrying . Carrying a long gun whether OC or CC is lawful in TX and not LTC required.
Yes, I do carry a rifle caliber pistol in my vehicle. But like all guns, it won't do me much good if I don't have it on me when I need it. If I can make it back to my vehicle chances are I am going to just get the heck out.
And sheeple is a good word to describe the people, whether they know it or not, that are just going around waiting to be slaughtered like sheep with out any sort of armed self defense plan. That doesn't make me a sheepdog. The only sheep I worry about are my own, I'll help others if I can but it's a me first attitude not a hero complex.
I have occasionally OCed a long guns although it was briefly, getting in and out of vehicles, returning guns/showing guns to friends in the parking lot at lunch, after sighting in rifles/mounting scopes and such things. No one has ever complained.
The reason I don't regularly OC a long gun is not because it's inconvenient, I'd do it in a heart beat of it was more acceptable. Now that OC of handguns for LTC is law, they can go take a flying leap, I'll OC hand guns where allowed.
In any case, OC handguns or long guns, a journey of a 1000 miles begins with the first step. Now that OC of handguns is legal, more people will become desensitized to it. Hopefully in time that will transfer over to long guns. I'm not using OCT in you face sort of tactics, but I'm trying to use the one step at a time approach. But there comes a time when the next step forward is to actually exercise your rights instead of being afraid to use them. And if merely exercising your rights is considered "in your face" tactics then I'll just have to say suck it up buttercup.
So I'll OC handguns where I can and I still have no problems with people OCing long guns.
As for carrying long guns when eating dinner or movies, whether OC or CC is lawful in TX and not LTC required. If take down long guns were more practical to deploy, I certainly would.
I see a Keltec Sub2000 or SU-16 in my future or perhaps I'll have to SBR my AR pistol, it sure would help to get around those annoying 30.06 signs.
Next time I go to dinner I will bring my AR pistol in my tennis racket case. I will let you know how it goes.