You either don't get my point or you're intentionally not getting my point and I'm hardly advocating that the majority be punished. I am talking about gun shows and only gun shows and a very specific safety hazard. It's a safety hazard that doesn't exist if we were allowed campus carry, 51% carry, constitutional carry, open carry...etc.Wes wrote:Punishing the majority of people because a few can't follow the law sounds very similar to some other common sense suggestions as of late. You can say it's not a second amendment issue but telling us we are not smart enough to carry properly and the government needs to tell me how is absolutely the problem.
I'm not saying people aren't "smart" enough to carry at a gun show. I'm saying that certain places and activities can contribute to otherwise "smart" people making a mistake they wouldn't otherwise be prone to making. It isn't the amount of people being present at a gun show increasing the risk of an accident so your "large football crowd" analogy has nothing to do with it as they aren't in an environment full of people handling guns. It's the specific combination of a large crowd, large swaths of unsecured firearms being handled and some of them being loaded that causes me and obviously gun show operators, their insurance brokers and the police concern. This same concern exists at ranges and shooting competitions for the exact same reason but no one seems to take issue with their "hot" and "cold" policies. And really that is all the 30.06 posting at a gun show is. It is a "hot" and "cold" area policy just like any other shooting sports event. Look at it that way and don't fixate on the rights portion of it.
Would you be OK with open carry at a gun show so long as we all pinky swear that we're all smart enough not to unholster? Ranges and shooting competitions sure aren't!!
Suppose I put 12 guns on a table and pointed out that the Glock17 was loaded and you all better be smart enough to remember that. I can't imagine anyone on this forum saying that would be a safe situation. The danger is not tied to anyone's intelligence and has more to do with certain failings of human nature. It would be too easy to make a mistake. Granted that's not exactly what's happening when you CC at a gun show but in some respects it is.
I'm sorry but the argument that CC doesn't present a risk at a gun show reeks of the guys who think the 4 rules are for stupid people who don't know what they're doing.
You carry at all times because there is a credible risk something might happen. You unload at a gun show or other designated "cold" area because there is a credible risk something might happen.