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NRA Says It Was A Mistake To Call Texas Open Carry Gun Protesters Weird
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<blockquote data-quote="Blaine007" data-source="post: 2538136" data-attributes="member: 33980"><p>I see where folks are torn over the issue, but what measure of common sense would you use to say open carry of long guns in a town/city/public establishment is warranted. The tactical edge is discreetness. I can see the criminal element just licking their chops to blend in with the OCT crowd. Who's gonna know, until it's too late? There are a lot of controversial issues that were apparently not thought out much when these long-gun toters appeared. I gotta say that they may have hurt the cause by taking things too far. But Even as I stand by my opinion, technically speaking, how do you draw the line as to what is acceptable if no specific guidance was provided during legislation of the open carry laws?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaine007, post: 2538136, member: 33980"] I see where folks are torn over the issue, but what measure of common sense would you use to say open carry of long guns in a town/city/public establishment is warranted. The tactical edge is discreetness. I can see the criminal element just licking their chops to blend in with the OCT crowd. Who's gonna know, until it's too late? There are a lot of controversial issues that were apparently not thought out much when these long-gun toters appeared. I gotta say that they may have hurt the cause by taking things too far. But Even as I stand by my opinion, technically speaking, how do you draw the line as to what is acceptable if no specific guidance was provided during legislation of the open carry laws? [/QUOTE]
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