SFCE7
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Been doing the open carry in Arizona before there was a CCW requirement here. It is just as normal as baseball in the spring.
An incident 30+ years ago with a couple sniveling 18 yo punks? Yeah that proves it.![]()
Since I am not a fan of OC, I suppose I would have just had to prevent the robbery of either station, by using my CC gun. I am fairly sure if they survived they wouldn't have went across the street and tried the same foolishness.
Since I am not a fan of OC, I suppose I would have just had to prevent the robbery of either station, by using my CC gun. I am fairly sure if they survived they wouldn't have went across the street and tried the same foolishness.
Nobody ever said it proved anything conclusively, only that the situation is much more consistent with unproven theory/hypothesis that open carry actually stops crime.
Had he got to the building with the handgun in hand I would probably would have shot him. In either case, when it turned out he had no weapon or when it turned out he only had a blank pistol I would have deeply regretted shooting him.
Much better, you're welcome![]()
Much better, you're welcome![]()
So is that why New York is so free with issuing CCW permits? Y'all want to reduce crime?
I'm quite happy the incident was 30 years ago. I've never willingly placed myself in harms way, though I've occasionally found myself there do to circumstances beyond my control and not of my making. While in the past I have been shot at and used a firearm to defend myself, if I spend the rest of my life having to do neither again I will not feel I missed anything.
Evidence has been cited where open carry has deterred crime. Your reluctance to accept it notwithstanding. Yet throughout this thread, you've consistently made fallacious claims to the contrary without so much as even a link to a poorly written article to back your claims.
So, here is your chance to save face. Cite your sources. Show everyone here the basis for your claims. You've claimed that a person who openly carries is more likely to be targeted for attack than someone who does not. Prove it. You've claimed open carry somehow leads to higher crime rates. Prove it.
I'm willing to bet that A) you can't, and B) you won't.
That said, I only know of one instance where it happened to an armed citizen who was openly carrying (not saying there aren't other cases, just saying I only know of one that has been documented).
In reality, the instances of a openly carrying law abiding citizen being disarmed by a criminal, or targeted by a criminal, are so low, that it is nearly impossible to cite more than a couple incidents.
If you're going to second guess your shoot/no shoot decisions and live the rest of your life miserable, you might be better off buying a good pair of running shoes.
Nice try once again, but no cigar, again. I said OC could lead to someone taking your gun. Tell me it can't.
A post was made of an OC'er being attacked and having his weapon taken, that equals ONE story some 30+ year ago. Guess we're even.![]()
As gun owners, I would think we would want to show support for the lawfully exercised rights of other gun owners, whether we care to take part in them or not.
And we DO. The divergence occurred when the OC fans claimed that it was a crime deterrent, and those that didn't agree were "liars, unpatriotic, anti-2nd A,blah blah blah". That's just not true.
I'm done with this, go ahead knock yourselves out. I don't open carry and never will except while hunting. You do as you please, God Bless America.
Bringing in NY laws into the equation are total BS. In fact, the bashers should do themselves a favor and look up FBI crime stats. The lowest crime rates in the US are in the liberal northeast. Who'd a thunk it?Have fun.
I admit there are many on this board braver than I and of sterner constitution. There are a few things I've done, not many but a few, that I try not to think about, though occasionally the memories come anyway. Shooting someone who proved not to actually have been a threat would have added to that list. At least for me.