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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="BikerHT" data-source="post: 1879333" data-attributes="member: 24483"><p>I first watched some of MarkedGuardian's videos about a week ago when there was another post about him. He lives in Oregon where, unlike OK, obviously a long gun is legal OC. He travels to various towns in the state, sometimes with a friend, just to walk around and "educate" people. He is a self-professed 2A activist and passes out flyers along his journeys. Most always, he's in public parks or along "busy" streets in the town he's visiting. </p><p></p><p>Of the videos I watched, the majority of the time the LEO was responding to a MWAG call. I would think, in these cases the LEO, as a public servant, has a <em>responsibility </em>to stop and have a discussion with this guy, he's in public. On the occasions where the LEO saw him personally (without a MWAG call), I would think it is not a violation of this guys rights to stop and have a discussion with him. That's why he is there, to be noticed and attract attention. It works! In several of the towns, the LEO already knew his name and had heard of him, just never met him personally. </p><p></p><p>Now, IMHO - with rights come responsibilities. This fellow appears to be one of the "because I can" types. Now I am all about "educating" people, but personally don't think this is the best, nor most responsible way to go about it. <img src="/images/smilies/nono1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":nono1:" title="Nono1 :nono1:" data-shortname=":nono1:" /> There are a lot of things we have the 'right' to do because it is legal and we 'can'. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I've noticed a lot of posts referring to OSA's favorite 2A activist as a '*********'. Reminds me of a story...a friend of our youngest girl was attempting to reset a GFCI receptacle at our house one time while I was out of town. He ended up removing it from the wall, shorting it out, tripping the breaker and frying the receptacle. He responded with..."Well, I'm such a *********!" At which time my wife replied, (NO...douchebags are HELPFUL!" <img src="/images/smilies/doh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":doh:" title="Doh :doh:" data-shortname=":doh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerHT, post: 1879333, member: 24483"] I first watched some of MarkedGuardian's videos about a week ago when there was another post about him. He lives in Oregon where, unlike OK, obviously a long gun is legal OC. He travels to various towns in the state, sometimes with a friend, just to walk around and "educate" people. He is a self-professed 2A activist and passes out flyers along his journeys. Most always, he's in public parks or along "busy" streets in the town he's visiting. Of the videos I watched, the majority of the time the LEO was responding to a MWAG call. I would think, in these cases the LEO, as a public servant, has a [I]responsibility [/I]to stop and have a discussion with this guy, he's in public. On the occasions where the LEO saw him personally (without a MWAG call), I would think it is not a violation of this guys rights to stop and have a discussion with him. That's why he is there, to be noticed and attract attention. It works! In several of the towns, the LEO already knew his name and had heard of him, just never met him personally. Now, IMHO - with rights come responsibilities. This fellow appears to be one of the "because I can" types. Now I am all about "educating" people, but personally don't think this is the best, nor most responsible way to go about it. :nono1: There are a lot of things we have the 'right' to do because it is legal and we 'can'. BTW, I've noticed a lot of posts referring to OSA's favorite 2A activist as a '*********'. Reminds me of a story...a friend of our youngest girl was attempting to reset a GFCI receptacle at our house one time while I was out of town. He ended up removing it from the wall, shorting it out, tripping the breaker and frying the receptacle. He responded with..."Well, I'm such a *********!" At which time my wife replied, (NO...douchebags are HELPFUL!" :doh: [/QUOTE]
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