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<blockquote data-quote="ZMan762x51" data-source="post: 1986721" data-attributes="member: 25907"><p>I've been worried about this since I've heard open carry was coming. I figured that there would be a new batch of gun buster signs pop up from business that do not want customers to be uncomfortable with an open carry patron's presence. I don't agree with it but I can see why they would feel that way. I don't think there is an advantage to open carry from a practical standpoint other than avoiding trouble from printing or incidental exposure. </p><p></p><p>I see why people are in support of open carry in order to further claim our 2nd amendment rights but when you think about it, does the state really view carry as a right or a privilege? If they see it as a right, why do we have to apply for and pay for a permit in order to do it? If the State really viewed it as a right shouldn't every law abiding citizen be able to carry without a permit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZMan762x51, post: 1986721, member: 25907"] I've been worried about this since I've heard open carry was coming. I figured that there would be a new batch of gun buster signs pop up from business that do not want customers to be uncomfortable with an open carry patron's presence. I don't agree with it but I can see why they would feel that way. I don't think there is an advantage to open carry from a practical standpoint other than avoiding trouble from printing or incidental exposure. I see why people are in support of open carry in order to further claim our 2nd amendment rights but when you think about it, does the state really view carry as a right or a privilege? If they see it as a right, why do we have to apply for and pay for a permit in order to do it? If the State really viewed it as a right shouldn't every law abiding citizen be able to carry without a permit? [/QUOTE]
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