Hodgin
US Veteran
It's not so much the anti-gun people I care about when it comes to open carry. Anti's are just anti's.
The problem I see is that there are many people whose lives don't revolve around the precise meaning of the 2nd Ad. They're not anti gun or pro gun. They recognize the right to own guns and don't mind if someone carries concealed, but don't want to take their wifes, kids, or grandkids into a store where people are openly carrying hand guns and certainly not where people are carrying long guns. They respect the 2nd amendment but don't want a bunch of people they don't know flashing guns in their faces.
Of course there are some areas where guns are a much bigger part of life and open carry isn't a big deal. However, that's not the feeling of the vast majority of people I know in my relatively gun friendly home state and town. Gunsmoke's version of Dodge City isn't where people want to live. The more of this that takes place the more likely businesses are to restrict carry. That hurts us all.
The problem I see is that there are many people whose lives don't revolve around the precise meaning of the 2nd Ad. They're not anti gun or pro gun. They recognize the right to own guns and don't mind if someone carries concealed, but don't want to take their wifes, kids, or grandkids into a store where people are openly carrying hand guns and certainly not where people are carrying long guns. They respect the 2nd amendment but don't want a bunch of people they don't know flashing guns in their faces.
Of course there are some areas where guns are a much bigger part of life and open carry isn't a big deal. However, that's not the feeling of the vast majority of people I know in my relatively gun friendly home state and town. Gunsmoke's version of Dodge City isn't where people want to live. The more of this that takes place the more likely businesses are to restrict carry. That hurts us all.