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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3738672" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>With a more fleshed out context, my original thoughts about your post has changed a bit. Like you, I try to be the 'grey man' and find it idiotic for someone to strut around with an AR or AK platformed weapon with no other intent than to 'exercise' their Rights. One does not instill respect, self-responsibility, and confidence in others by displaying a gun to an already 'afraid-of-guns' crowd.</p><p></p><p>I found myself in the situation of helping to guard my families business during the Watts Riot ('65) and again in guarding my home during the LA Riot ('92), so I fully understand the position you found yourself in and the responses you took while living in Seattle. I would have most likely done the same.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to the new laws in Oklahoma concerning the pointing the muzzle of a weapon at someone, I believe that this is probably unnecessary being that we alrady have 'brandishing' laws on the books, and most of us here in Oklahoma are fairly responsible when it comes to handling guns safely. I can certainly understand your concern about the ever insidious creeping of California-NTM's anti-gun stance. Let us hope that more rational minds than those in anti-gun states continue to prevail in our own great State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3738672, member: 42584"] With a more fleshed out context, my original thoughts about your post has changed a bit. Like you, I try to be the 'grey man' and find it idiotic for someone to strut around with an AR or AK platformed weapon with no other intent than to 'exercise' their Rights. One does not instill respect, self-responsibility, and confidence in others by displaying a gun to an already 'afraid-of-guns' crowd. I found myself in the situation of helping to guard my families business during the Watts Riot ('65) and again in guarding my home during the LA Riot ('92), so I fully understand the position you found yourself in and the responses you took while living in Seattle. I would have most likely done the same. When it comes to the new laws in Oklahoma concerning the pointing the muzzle of a weapon at someone, I believe that this is probably unnecessary being that we alrady have 'brandishing' laws on the books, and most of us here in Oklahoma are fairly responsible when it comes to handling guns safely. I can certainly understand your concern about the ever insidious creeping of California-NTM's anti-gun stance. Let us hope that more rational minds than those in anti-gun states continue to prevail in our own great State. [/QUOTE]
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