Greetings Friend!
Hope all is well over your way.
Over here my adult daughter hurt her knee and it looks like she's got to get it x-rayed, but no reason to worry yet. Just because they grow up, you can't stop fretting over 'em.
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You said open carry is stupid, and similar sentiment has been expressed every time the subject comes up.
"Draw attention to themselves" ,
"Incessant",
"Poor judgement",
"Hard heads"
It is no skin off my nose, but if you want to persuade this is not the way to do it. I suppose the Open Carry Disciples can be here as long as they stay in the closet. Anyway, at your request I am out of it for this thread and for a while.
Again as I have said before I always appreciate your contribution RQ.
Best to you!
BrianD
Clint Smith in his training programs long ago gets credit for the one liner, "open carry is stupid", I think he says it on a video with Bill Wilson at Wilson Combat too. But that is based on his jobs in which he was involved dealing with bad guys routinely. Maybe 20 years ago where it was common.
Four law enforcement agencies, much undercover and plain clothes I do not open carry very often. It depends on where I am. I once worked as a police officer in a city that had the highest incident rate in our state. We had a 1% biker club HQ there and we had all night bars and sleazy strip clubs open to 5 am. When you walked in because of a fight or call, you always worried about your gun because you were pushing your way through the crowd. Every one in the aisle would be within 1 foot of you. And everyone breathed on you. Of course we were in uniform and the hand was always on the gun.
I once was in a bar as a customer and an officer was attacked for no reason. When the officer fought back, another guy grabbed for the officer's gun in an open holster. I was close and knocked him down, saving the officer. I later met the officer who was thankful of course, it happens quick.
When I am in Wyoming, I do not fear much risk, except for bears and Moose and wolves close by are scary at night, crime is low there and just not many bad guys live up there. So, if outside I might open carry or not, but really is there is one state where you do not need to carry for fear of other humans, Wyoming would be it. I cannot think of a place I have been in Wyoming where you walk close to people anyway.
So I agree, nobody seems to care when you carry or not in Wyoming. Kind of like carrying wire pliers or a Leatherman tool on your belt. You seldom need them, but carry them anyway.