Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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jmra wrote:Based on this crowds behavior during their last protest, I can see how this whole thing could go south quickly. I don't know what they are doing as a group to police themselves but an armed crowd turning hostile in a confrontation with police is a recipe for disaster.
If I were leading this group my "props" would be exclusively wooden guns. What better way to symbolize a "lost right"?
:iagree: Having working some good protests, I would not want to be assigned a gig with an armed crowd with their history of antagonists looking for an incident. The majority of the crowd will be normal law abiding people that are exercising their God given right of free speech :patriot: . They are also people that don't want an incident. But then you have the antagonists and even the anarchists that just show up to create an incident. It only takes one or two to incite a full blown riot, and a riot with guns is not a good thing. :banghead: The anarchists are usually easy to pick out because they show up in a mask.
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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texanjoker wrote:
jmra wrote:Based on this crowds behavior during their last protest, I can see how this whole thing could go south quickly. I don't know what they are doing as a group to police themselves but an armed crowd turning hostile in a confrontation with police is a recipe for disaster.
If I were leading this group my "props" would be exclusively wooden guns. What better way to symbolize a "lost right"?
:iagree: Having working some good protests, I would not want to be assigned a gig with an armed crowd with their history of antagonists looking for an incident. The majority of the crowd will be normal law abiding people that are exercising their God given right of free speech :patriot: . They are also people that don't want an incident. But then you have the antagonists and even the anarchists that just show up to create an incident. It only takes one or two to incite a full blown riot, and a riot with guns is not a good thing. :banghead: The anarchists are usually easy to pick out because they show up in a mask.
Just to be the :reddevil advocate. The anarchists will only be a problem with a LEO with an ego. Remove either or both and it will be a true execise of free speech. :evil2: How did I do?
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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suthdj wrote:
texanjoker wrote:
jmra wrote:Based on this crowds behavior during their last protest, I can see how this whole thing could go south quickly. I don't know what they are doing as a group to police themselves but an armed crowd turning hostile in a confrontation with police is a recipe for disaster.
If I were leading this group my "props" would be exclusively wooden guns. What better way to symbolize a "lost right"?
:iagree: Having working some good protests, I would not want to be assigned a gig with an armed crowd with their history of antagonists looking for an incident. The majority of the crowd will be normal law abiding people that are exercising their God given right of free speech :patriot: . They are also people that don't want an incident. But then you have the antagonists and even the anarchists that just show up to create an incident. It only takes one or two to incite a full blown riot, and a riot with guns is not a good thing. :banghead: The anarchists are usually easy to pick out because they show up in a mask.
Just to be the :reddevil advocate. The anarchists will only be a problem with a LEO with an ego. Remove either or both and it will be a true execise of free speech. :evil2: How did I do?

Good point. They should use nothing but k9's for crowd control- k9's don't have egos and anarchists are smart enough to vacate the area when they see k9's :evil2:

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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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I'll not support this effort....violates two of my personal policies....

1. Don't be a jerk.

2. Don't do anything that provokes the DPS to shoot at you....those .357SIG's sting!
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I do not know why we tolerate ridiculing others efforts to get OC passed in TX. Abbott is on the record that he does support OC.
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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Beiruty wrote:I do not know why we tolerate ridiculing others efforts to get OC passed in TX. Abbott is on the record that he does support OC.
I support OC; however, there is a right way and a wrong way to go about doing anything.

Dressing like "Duck Dynasty" rejects, brandishing (yes, I said brandishing) guns and taunting the police is not the right way to win OC support of the voting public, the police or the legislature, IMO. OTOH, TV cameras love it and the anti-gun liberals see it as substantiating their position that guns should not be allowed on the streets...or anywhere else.

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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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Oldgringo wrote:
Beiruty wrote:I do not know why we tolerate ridiculing others efforts to get OC passed in TX. Abbott is on the record that he does support OC.
I support OC; however, there is a right way and a wrong way to go about doing anything.

Dressing like "Duck Dynasty" rejects, brandishing (yes, I said brandishing) guns and taunting the police is not the right way to win OC support of the voting public, the police or the legislature, IMO. OTOH, TV cameras love it and the anti-gun liberals see it as substantiating their position that guns should not be allowed on the streets...or anywhere else.

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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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If they want to do a protest or demo for open carry they should use a holster on the belt with a rubber demo type gun (red, blue,green, pink, purple, yellow) in it. They have them for almost any type handgun. I bet a lot of people wouldn't even notice it.
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texanjoker wrote:Good point. They should use nothing but k9's for crowd control- k9's don't have egos and anarchists are smart enough to vacate the area when they see k9's :evil2:
True, but they do have excellent negotiating skills.
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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texanjoker wrote:
suthdj wrote:
texanjoker wrote:
jmra wrote:Based on this crowds behavior during their last protest, I can see how this whole thing could go south quickly. I don't know what they are doing as a group to police themselves but an armed crowd turning hostile in a confrontation with police is a recipe for disaster.
If I were leading this group my "props" would be exclusively wooden guns. What better way to symbolize a "lost right"?
:iagree: Having working some good protests, I would not want to be assigned a gig with an armed crowd with their history of antagonists looking for an incident. The majority of the crowd will be normal law abiding people that are exercising their God given right of free speech :patriot: . They are also people that don't want an incident. But then you have the antagonists and even the anarchists that just show up to create an incident. It only takes one or two to incite a full blown riot, and a riot with guns is not a good thing. :banghead: The anarchists are usually easy to pick out because they show up in a mask.
Just to be the :reddevil advocate. The anarchists will only be a problem with a LEO with an ego. Remove either or both and it will be a true execise of free speech. :evil2: How did I do?

Good point. They should use nothing but k9's for crowd control- k9's don't have egos and anarchists are smart enough to vacate the area when they see k9's :evil2:
:smilelol5: unless the K9 is a chihuahua "rlol"
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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MeMelYup wrote:If they want to do a protest or demo for open carry they should use a holster on the belt with a rubber demo type gun (red, blue,green, pink, purple, yellow) in it. They have them for almost any type handgun. I bet a lot of people wouldn't even notice it.
.....or Nerf guns....I like Nerf guns....
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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Bad idea in so many ways. :banghead:
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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What exactly is the Open Carry movement trying to accomplish?

The ability for us to open carry our pistols, or more open carry rights in general?
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HoosierTexan wrote:What exactly is the Open Carry movement trying to accomplish?

The ability for us to open carry our pistols, or more open carry rights in general?
Good question. I believe they want what some call constitutional carry. Anyone carrying anyway they want without government interference. I assume they are ok with those prohibited from purchasing a firearm also being prohibited from carrying but not absolutely positive about that.
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Re: Open Carry Texas Plans Protest at DPS Headquarters

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jmra wrote:
HoosierTexan wrote:What exactly is the Open Carry movement trying to accomplish?

The ability for us to open carry our pistols, or more open carry rights in general?
Good question. I believe they want what some call constitutional carry. Anyone carrying anyway they want without government interference. I assume they are ok with those prohibited from purchasing a firearm also being prohibited from carrying but not absolutely positive about that.

It is ironic that here in TEXAS you can open carry an AK or AR but not a Glock. IMO that makes no sense. :smash:
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