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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 1984724" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>I agree with the business/costumer rights also. But I too, just like you, have a deep conviction to my own humble opinion. While it's not a popular opinion, I still feel compelled to express it, for that that is the cornerstone of honest, open conversation. I'll apologize if I've rubbed a feather or two, but I must stand buy my opinion, and respect yours (and all others) also. Nobody seems to want to dive into it, and I admit, as conversations attempt to take place, there is a litle guilt-by-association pigeon-holing going on. There's only so many times you can explain a stance. It's the irony of one right being greater than another... But someone points it out, and everyone backtracks. It's wild. And I find myself to be ferociously entertaining. Much like a sample poll consists of many people, I run the same question on this topic equally across each pro-OC individual to gain knowledge my friend. I'm curious why people really, down to the core, choose to open carry. Beyond the simple and complex answers, there is sound logic behind some personal answers... Others hide a true meaning behind legislation... I'm just curious<img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 1984724, member: 24500"] I agree with the business/costumer rights also. But I too, just like you, have a deep conviction to my own humble opinion. While it's not a popular opinion, I still feel compelled to express it, for that that is the cornerstone of honest, open conversation. I'll apologize if I've rubbed a feather or two, but I must stand buy my opinion, and respect yours (and all others) also. Nobody seems to want to dive into it, and I admit, as conversations attempt to take place, there is a litle guilt-by-association pigeon-holing going on. There's only so many times you can explain a stance. It's the irony of one right being greater than another... But someone points it out, and everyone backtracks. It's wild. And I find myself to be ferociously entertaining. Much like a sample poll consists of many people, I run the same question on this topic equally across each pro-OC individual to gain knowledge my friend. I'm curious why people really, down to the core, choose to open carry. Beyond the simple and complex answers, there is sound logic behind some personal answers... Others hide a true meaning behind legislation... I'm just curious:) [/QUOTE]
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