Open carry doesn't piss me off in general.
The tone of your posts suggests otherwise
As for the guy in the park, he was looking for a confrontation and he got one.
There are certain parts of this story I'm not allowed to comment on here. What I can tell you is that the guy was on his way back to his car from a parade he was a South Dakota resident who had not lived in Co Springs for the 6 months required to get a Colorado Permit so his
only option was open carry.
Yeah, the cop was unaware of the legality of open carry, which just goes to show how rare it must be in that area. Thank God for the "pioneer".
Open carry is not rare in Colorado Springs it's not an everyday occurrence but it's not "rare".
The arrest was made based on a city ordinance that was 10
years out of date.
The police had been aware that he was open carrying on the street while watching (and possibly participating in) the parade but they didn't detain him until he walked down a public sidewalk that bordered a city park. As a side note after this incident the city sent crews around to every park in town to check the signs and take down any sign that said that firearms were prohibited in any park.
It's Easter morning. Kids are opening eggs and we gott get ready to go to church in my OC legal, gun friendly state. Wonder how many guns I see today? Wanna bet ZERO?
Ok how is that at all relevant? I didn't see anyone OCing at church today either I didn't see anyone in a Kansas City Royals jersey either does that mean that only idiots like the Royals?
Plenty of reasons behind my opinion. You just choose to ignore them.
All the reasons in the world don't make your
opinion any more than just that your
opinion and remember I don't open carry either but unlike you I don't choose to belittle those who do.
There is no tangible "proof" that supports either argument.
Then why not let folks open carry or not as
they see fit without denigrating them?
When you Ask an OC person why they do it, it's the same "this is my right".
And that's all the reason they
really need. What other civil liberties would you take away from others based on
your disapproval of them ?
It's my right to protest at a military funeral. To hold up signs calling the dead soldier a murderer. To tell the grieving family their loved one is in Hell. Who here supports that? And if you do, how would you feel if it was one of your loved one?
Yes, it is and when I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against
all enemies foreign and domestic there were no caveats that I didn't have to support Rights I didn't like.
Personally, I think that anybody who has the time to stand on a street corner for hours at a time trying to "educate" people could be making better use of their time.
No one is discussing political activism we're discussing open carry as a choice people get to make
The Park Pioneer could be in a gym, for example.
What kind of shape are
you in? I notice you spend a lot of time insulting open carriers based on their looks. You call them retarded, you denigrate them for being out of shape you don't necessarily refute their arguments but you sure do personally attack them a lot.
Why is that?