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They're also not terribly well-read on the current laws. One of their organizers had to eat a little crow after swearing up and down that it's illegal to carry concealed in state buildings. I've seen several examples of that type of misinformation on the opencarry.org forum. It seems to me that the individuals leading the fight to change the law should know the current law forward and backward.srothstein wrote:I think the main problem is the goal of opencarry.org is unlicensed carry and they don't know how to draftbills, as Chalres has pointed out.
What? Unless 30.06 was rewritten, it wouldn't apply to open carriers. But a sign wouldn't be necessary. It's open carry. If whoever is in charge of the property sees someone carrying a gun, then they can tell the carrier to leave, just like if they didn't want someone on their property who wasn't wearing a shirt/shoes, etc.Douva wrote:I would definitely like to see the open carry bill worded so that businesses and property owners would be able to prohibit open carry on their property by posting a simple "gunbuster" sign. I'd hate to see a public backlash against open carry lead to an increase in 30.06 posting.
If the visible nature of open carry negates the need for a sign to prohibit it, why do we still see "no shirt, no shoes, no service" signs? Most business owners don't want to see people walking into their establishments shirtless and/or shoeless. And judging from popular public perception, it's safe to assume that many business owners wouldn't want to see people walking into their establishments openly carrying handguns.CleverNickname wrote:What? Unless 30.06 was rewritten, it wouldn't apply to open carriers. But a sign wouldn't be necessary. It's open carry. If whoever is in charge of the property sees someone carrying a gun, then they can tell the carrier to leave, just like if they didn't want someone on their property who wasn't wearing a shirt/shoes, etc.Douva wrote:I would definitely like to see the open carry bill worded so that businesses and property owners would be able to prohibit open carry on their property by posting a simple "gunbuster" sign. I'd hate to see a public backlash against open carry lead to an increase in 30.06 posting.
atxgun wrote:After hanging out in a PA forum and listening to what they have to say about open carry I think I kind of like it. Up there, there is nothing saying it is legal. At the same time there is nothing saying it is illegal. Therefore you cannot be "breaking the law" if there is no law addressing the issue.
However, I still prefer concealed carry but I have to think it would be nice to not have to worry about being prosecuted for accidentally brandishing your weapon. (Yeah I know in TX "accidental" doesn't count but having to not worry about proving it was intentional or not might be nice)
AEA wrote:Let's just make it easier for us and for the Public (business owners).
CHL Holders authorized to carry openly or concealed anywhere a LEO is.
Pretty simple.......