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I'm confident he would have gone anyway if no one else was brave enough to face police dogs and water hoses.

That's what principle is really about.

Michael Brown

Are you assuming I'm afraid to go to Midwest City and carry openly?? What would it prove, it will be legal, like I said earlier, no consequences, so why would I be afraid??
 

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Are you assuming I'm afraid to go to Midwest City and carry openly?? What would it prove, it will be legal, like I said earlier, no consequences, so why would I be afraid??

I believe Michael is reffering more to your attitude and the way you handle it might have consequence. If it's the same attitude and behavior you have on the interwebz, he's right.....
 

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Are you assuming I'm afraid to go to Midwest City and carry openly?? What would it prove, it will be legal, like I said earlier, no consequences, so why would I be afraid??

I don't think I'm assuming anything.

I responded to your chest-beating and poor judgement.

I cannot be responsible for how you are perceived.

Michael Brown
 

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IF and I say IF, an officer of any municipality feels I am threat in a car, then yes they should pull me over and verify my right to drive(lisence and Insurance) and that I am in the right state to drive. A person with a gun is considered a threat until I or anyone else can prove otherwise.

Absent any aberrant behaviour or cause, why is someone carrying a holstered pistol, in a state that allows those to carry holstered pistols, a threat?

Your logic is broken. People driving cars aren't automatically pulled over, generally, unless they have exhibited some behaviour. Carrying a gun is no different, after 1 Nov, unless that person is acting like an ass or taking a threatening posture.
 

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All I was saying that Midwest City should use the actual investigative techniques they are taught on the job to determine whether contact should be made with someone open carrying. Simply trying to blanket check EVERYONE you see open carrying is a serious waste of LEO's time and the citizen they stop. It's just a silly policy spouted out without thinking about it. Hell, they've got til NOVEMBER to come up with something better, maybe they will. But coming up with this plan on the back of a matchbook two days after it's signed will only end in the police vs. the citizenry and animosity between the two. Just saying what I was thinking out loud, I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition.....
 
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Absent any aberrant behaviour or cause, why is someone carrying a holstered pistol, in a state that allows those to carry holstered pistols, a threat?

Your logic is broken. People driving cars aren't automatically pulled over, generally, unless they have exhibited some behaviour. Carrying a gun is no different...unless that person is acting like an ass or taking a threatening posture.
Some people are so used to being policed, they like it.
 

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All I was saying that Midwest City should use the actual investigative techniques they are taught on the job to determine whether contact should be made with someone open carrying. Simply trying to blanket check EVERYONE you see open carrying is a serious waste of LEO's time and the citizen they stop. It's just a silly policy spouted out without thinking about it. Hell, they've got til NOVEMBER to come up with something better, maybe they will. But coming up with this plan on the back of a matchbook two days after it's signed will only end in the police vs. the citizenry and animosity between the two. Just saying what I was thinking out loud, I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition.....

This.

Hopefully it will be so.

Unfortunately being chief of police does not guarantee quality decisions.

Michael Brown
 

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Absent any aberrant behaviour or cause, why is someone carrying a holstered pistol, in a state that allows those to carry holstered pistols, a threat?

Your logic is broken. People driving cars aren't automatically pulled over, generally, unless they have exhibited some behaviour. Carrying a gun is no different...unless that person is acting like an ass or taking a threatening posture.

It's a matter of opinion a guess. Just like everyone behind the wheel of a car in my eyes is a possible threat. Lisence or not, I don't know how you are feeling that day. Maybe your wife left with your dog and your a little on edge. Unless I know you and your intentions, your a threat. Will officers have discernment if it's a guy or gal out with there family(less threatening in my eyes), I would hope so. He is doing his job to protect and if he feels that asking for your ID helps do that job, then let him do it. But don't let him harass you. Beyond seeing that lisence it is none of there business why you are doing what you are doing.
 

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I believe Michael is reffering more to your attitude and the way you handle it might have consequence. If it's the same attitude and behavior you have on the interwebz, he's right.....

+ 1

This attitude doesn't help us with the anti-gun crowd and people that are on the fence
 

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