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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1791026" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>I appreciate your sentiment here. GC. I have lived and worked in several OC states over the years.</p><p></p><p>In Michigan and Kentucky... you may see a guy at a country store during small game or deer season going heeled.</p><p>On a good day... in town you might see a J frame playing peek a boo in a IWB holster in town.</p><p></p><p>Just about every truck in North Dakota pulling a saddled horse in a stock trailer has a Colt in a loop holster on the seat... Montana and Wyoming too. I can see some of that round here when it passes.</p><p></p><p>I dont think I ever saw anyone open carry in Indiana... and just a few in Arizona.</p><p></p><p>OC is polite and discrete. People who cannot figure that out generally have problems with the public, police or business owners. Those of us who back this OC concept will be the first to educate the flock on how it's done "sucesfully" in those 40 odd states that don't have bood in their streets daily.</p><p></p><p>You professional cops know that every contact you make is a probable armed person as it is today... I can tell you, OC will not change your risk at all. Crooks will still hide their heat... and us Good folks still have to INFORM you on contact anyway.</p><p></p><p>You will get tired of those who cant get with the program and keep making calls that your going to have to educate them on... Mr... He CAN carry that gun... have a nice day. I know you will get tired of that in short order.</p><p></p><p></p><p>good luck and godspeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1791026, member: 11766"] I appreciate your sentiment here. GC. I have lived and worked in several OC states over the years. In Michigan and Kentucky... you may see a guy at a country store during small game or deer season going heeled. On a good day... in town you might see a J frame playing peek a boo in a IWB holster in town. Just about every truck in North Dakota pulling a saddled horse in a stock trailer has a Colt in a loop holster on the seat... Montana and Wyoming too. I can see some of that round here when it passes. I dont think I ever saw anyone open carry in Indiana... and just a few in Arizona. OC is polite and discrete. People who cannot figure that out generally have problems with the public, police or business owners. Those of us who back this OC concept will be the first to educate the flock on how it's done "sucesfully" in those 40 odd states that don't have bood in their streets daily. You professional cops know that every contact you make is a probable armed person as it is today... I can tell you, OC will not change your risk at all. Crooks will still hide their heat... and us Good folks still have to INFORM you on contact anyway. You will get tired of those who cant get with the program and keep making calls that your going to have to educate them on... Mr... He CAN carry that gun... have a nice day. I know you will get tired of that in short order. good luck and godspeed. [/QUOTE]
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