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<blockquote data-quote="tagillespie" data-source="post: 1493511" data-attributes="member: 9732"><p>Werewolf,</p><p>We'll have to just disagree on this, I guess. I don't see how it would have set the OC movement back when it is a step closer to where we want to be than where we are now. When you consider the legislators that were involved, they are all solid 2A supporters and very much pro OC. There weren't any restrictions in the bill as it went to the floor. It simply said you could open carry if you had a reasonable fear of badily harm. If you know the crime stats, you'll have that covered just stepping out your front door. We planned, in the Senate, to add to that a clause restricting the police from stopping anyone just because they were carrying - the person would have to be committing a crime. I don't see the restrictions you're talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tagillespie, post: 1493511, member: 9732"] Werewolf, We'll have to just disagree on this, I guess. I don't see how it would have set the OC movement back when it is a step closer to where we want to be than where we are now. When you consider the legislators that were involved, they are all solid 2A supporters and very much pro OC. There weren't any restrictions in the bill as it went to the floor. It simply said you could open carry if you had a reasonable fear of badily harm. If you know the crime stats, you'll have that covered just stepping out your front door. We planned, in the Senate, to add to that a clause restricting the police from stopping anyone just because they were carrying - the person would have to be committing a crime. I don't see the restrictions you're talking about. [/QUOTE]
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