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A completely reasonable way to deal with the new wave of open carry morons.....
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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1878860" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>No, officers need to not make contact unless they have reasonable suspicion of a crime. This acting accordingly thing is a 2 way street. You want open carriers to act accordingly and be nice and polite to the officer who is merely doing his job and taking it upon himself to violate someones rights. I only want the officer to act accordingly and leave me alone unless they have reasonable suspicion I have committed a crime or am about to commit a crime. Without that, they can watch me being legal from afar and leave my rights in tact.</p><p></p><p>I am sick to death of seeing all these posts on OSA (Oklahoma's 2nd Amendment Community) essentially saying, just be nice to the police because they are the police and just doing their jobs even though they are violating your rights. And, I support the 2nd amendment but this open carry thing is dumb and those who will do it are idiots. You either support it in full or you don't. If someone doesn't agree with another persons choice of carry, fine, but that's no reason to call them names and be demeaning about it. Exercising my 2nd amendment right does not get rid of invalidate my 4th amendment rights. Exercising my 2nd amendment rights also does not give an officer an automatic fishing license on me to see if they can find any thing else out about me. If I'm doing nothing illegal, there is no call for contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1878860, member: 24475"] No, officers need to not make contact unless they have reasonable suspicion of a crime. This acting accordingly thing is a 2 way street. You want open carriers to act accordingly and be nice and polite to the officer who is merely doing his job and taking it upon himself to violate someones rights. I only want the officer to act accordingly and leave me alone unless they have reasonable suspicion I have committed a crime or am about to commit a crime. Without that, they can watch me being legal from afar and leave my rights in tact. I am sick to death of seeing all these posts on OSA (Oklahoma's 2nd Amendment Community) essentially saying, just be nice to the police because they are the police and just doing their jobs even though they are violating your rights. And, I support the 2nd amendment but this open carry thing is dumb and those who will do it are idiots. You either support it in full or you don't. If someone doesn't agree with another persons choice of carry, fine, but that's no reason to call them names and be demeaning about it. Exercising my 2nd amendment right does not get rid of invalidate my 4th amendment rights. Exercising my 2nd amendment rights also does not give an officer an automatic fishing license on me to see if they can find any thing else out about me. If I'm doing nothing illegal, there is no call for contact. [/QUOTE]
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