cshoff
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I don't believe open carry does much in the way of crime prevention, but if people want to open carry that's fine. The only OC people I really have an issue with are the ones that go looking for trouble to prove some kind of point.
The type that has to video themselves or have they're friend video them while provoking confrontations with police or others, so they can look cool on there youtube type videos and tell other people that they are defending our rights, when all they are doing is making gun owners look like nutcases. For example, this guy who throws his "open carry" AK over his shoulder to go for a walk to intentionally provoke a response, and gets mad when he gets one.
LiveLeak.com - Guy Open Carrying AK-47 Stopped by police
There are idiots in every bunch. This guy kinda reminds me of some of the stories I've heard about the CCW permit holders whipping out their "CCW Badge" as if it means something. lol.....
OC people don't want to be hassled by cops, but then you have morons like this provoking a response, then complaining when they get it. What would people say if some nutjob was walking down the street with his AK and went and shot their ex,their boss or someone else? People would be screaming about "why didn't anyone talk to the guy when they saw him".
In most open carry states, the mere presence of an openly carried firearm doesn't constitute RAS or Probable Cause, so in a lot of instances, an officer can make an inquiry, but can't compel the person to cooperate, answer questions, show ID, or even stick around and chat. On the other hand, if odd or obnoxious behavior is observed, or if the person is observed doing something unsafe with the gun, then it's a different ballgame.
Or you have people who make a big stink to provoke a response when a store asks them to leave because they don't want them OC'ing in their business, like somehow the OC'ers rights are more important than the store owners. If you don't like a store's policy, vote with your wallet, or write a letter to management and/or the owner.
People can't have it both ways. There are places where OC is normal and accepted, and there are places where OC may be legal,but is far from the norm. If you're going to do it where its not accepted, you are going to get hassled.
I pretty much agree. That said, "hassle" can only be tolerated to the extent that it is lawful. If/when a police officer crosses the line, it definitely becomes a problem.