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How in a scenario like mine just how does a person do it....I cant..... so in my case the open carry law doesnt really exist.
Quote from: 7mag. on August 30, 2011, 01:03:07 PMI can't believe some of you people. Since when is it our duty to walk on eggshells to not offend the easily offended? Screw them. All the people that are so easily offended by what other people are doing while minding their own business, need to wake up and mind their own damn business. I don't need someone else telling me how to go about my life, I'm doing just fine. With that said, I carry concealed every where I go. I don't carry openly, because I am not well enough versed in the law, to put a LEO in his place if approached. I don't feel I have enough solid information to defend myself at the scene, to not end up arrested. It is not worth it to me to possibly lose my concealed license, just to make a point. I also am not interested in attracting attention from anyone, especially would be bad guys. I would much rather have the element of surprise on my side in the case of an emergency.I commend those that carry openly, I wish though, that some of them would be a little less brash, because as some of you have said, they are making it worse, not better. I think attitude plays a big role in touchy subjects such as this one.If you don't feel well versed enough in the law to not get arrested, why do you take the chance of carrying then? I'm not trying to degrade you, please don't take this like that. But, our state law states Open Carry. You have a CHL and carry concealed, that's your choice and works for you. What if you're like "Gramps" a couple posts up and your sidearm is accidentally spotted? What do you do then, when the police show up? I guess a lot of it has to do with how it's called in...... Reality v. Saldana
I can't believe some of you people. Since when is it our duty to walk on eggshells to not offend the easily offended? Screw them. All the people that are so easily offended by what other people are doing while minding their own business, need to wake up and mind their own damn business. I don't need someone else telling me how to go about my life, I'm doing just fine. With that said, I carry concealed every where I go. I don't carry openly, because I am not well enough versed in the law, to put a LEO in his place if approached. I don't feel I have enough solid information to defend myself at the scene, to not end up arrested. It is not worth it to me to possibly lose my concealed license, just to make a point. I also am not interested in attracting attention from anyone, especially would be bad guys. I would much rather have the element of surprise on my side in the case of an emergency.I commend those that carry openly, I wish though, that some of them would be a little less brash, because as some of you have said, they are making it worse, not better. I think attitude plays a big role in touchy subjects such as this one.
I was at Costco in Tumwater on Saturday returning something when I overheard a customer complaining to an employee about a person carrying a weapon. Then the pistol packer came over and I overheard him mention that it is within his rights to open carry and besides that he has a conceal carry permit. Then I heard him say something about the other customer had been harassing him about the weapon.........then he walked out of the store.When I was done returning my item, the customer was still outside complaining to a manager about the guy carrying a weapon in the store. He must have been giving the poor manager an earful for quite a while.Just thought I'd share. Kind of interesting, I thought. Not sure why the guy didn't conceal carry (since he has a CPL) and avoid the hassle, but it is his right and I'm glad there are people out there standing up for their rights.....