Dp5hunter
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If you open carry and become a target in a situation, chances are they are going to miss because they haven't had their stolen gun long enough to get used to it. They never practice, and they hold it sideways because that's what thugs do in the movies. Lol
You took my post way too serious. I was making a joke about stereotypes. I understand what you were talking about above but the "what if" senerios are never ending.You a making the assumption that the person isn't trained in handguns, that they are working alone and that they don't just grab your weapon first.
Even if you get lucky and that person is working alone and they don't understand how to make hot and they get it from you, what are you going to do? Tackle them? Do you have experience/training in ground fighting? Do you have a readily accessible backup weapon that you can draw and use?
What about legal and moral ramifications? Lets say a guy gets the drop on you, and snatches your weapon but you are able to draw a concealed backup weapon and stop the perp but in the impending chaos, someone tramples a toddler? Someone's grandmother has a heart attack or stroke and dies? What if they get off a shot and like you mentioned above, miss you but hit someone else, like a baby in a stroller?
What if someone who is just afraid of guns, sees your weapon and panics and yells "GUN!, HE'S GOT A GUN!" and the above happens?
Or someone decides to be the hero and tackles you thinking you are a danger to the public and tries to get your gun and you, thinking they are a criminal use deadly force to prevent a gun grab?
Are you prepared legally (retained lawyer) and fiscally (Liability insurance in place) and prepared to go to court do defend yourself? Could you sleep at night knowing you caused the deaths of theses innocents because you felt the need to have a gun visibly on your hip rather than concealed? Are you prepared to be held culpable in a court of law?
What if you were SWATted? Are you prepared to be held at gunpoint by heavily armed police officers? Do you know what to do and what to say to deescalate the situation? Are you and your family prepared for you to be held face down on the pavement with a knee in your back until everything can be sorted out?
There are variables at play with open carry that don't exist in concealed carry that you have to be prepared for.
That's why I carry f*cking nunchucks and ninja stars!!So those of you who advocate open carrying, if you are out in public and you see a guy open carrying, what do you do?
-Do you just ignore him and go about your business in Condition Yellow (or maybe even White) and assume that he is a law abiding individual?
-Do you only pay attention if he is a non-white male?
-Do you immediately move up to Condition Orange, mentally mark him as a potential target and keep your eye on him more than others and always keep some type of modicum of cover between yourself and him because you don't know what his motives are?
Hopefully it is answer # 3. If it isn't, you are going to be of no use in a real incident. In almost every shooting incident, a normal looking white male walks into a public space open carrying a weapon in his hand and suddenly he starts shooting.
When you are open carrying, particularly as a white male, you are distracting other people from real threats.
I think there in is the issue... we're not all in the same part of the country. What's ok for me and you to do in Idaho or Kentucky is a completely different scenario in other places.So now everyone's shooting toddlers........ Anyone who makes the decision to open carry and hasn't considered the potential risks is not ready for the responsibility.
If I applied some of your logic to my every day life I would never leave the house and constantly live in fear of some awful scenario that might happen. I could get in a car wreck tomorrow with a mother and her toddler. What if they die?
There is risk around every corner in this world. I choose to live my life, knowing the risks. Granted in my neck of the woods the risks are extremely low.
So now everyone's shooting toddlers........ Anyone who makes the decision to open carry and hasn't considered the potential risks is not ready for the responsibility.
If I applied some of your logic to my every day life I would never leave the house and constantly live in fear of some awful scenario that might happen. I could get in a car wreck tomorrow with a mother and her toddler. What if they die?
There is risk around every corner in this world. I choose to live my life, knowing the risks. Granted in my neck of the woods the risks are extremely low.
I just smile. I think it's great he's doing it . but I know better. Tons of videos on YouTube that show what happens . put your hands up so they believe you are not a threat. and when they are distracted you can act.So those of you who advocate open carrying, if you are out in public and you see a guy open carrying, what do you do?
-Do you just ignore him and go about your business in Condition Yellow (or maybe even White) and assume that he is a law abiding individual?
-Do you only pay attention if he is a non-white male?
-Do you immediately move up to Condition Orange, mentally mark him as a potential target and keep your eye on him more than others and always keep some type of modicum of cover between yourself and him because you don't know what his motives are?
Hopefully it is answer # 3. If it isn't, you are going to be of no use in a real incident. In almost every shooting incident, a normal looking white male walks into a public space open carrying a weapon in his hand and suddenly he starts shooting.
When you are open carrying, particularly as a white male, you are distracting other people from real threats.
Your example of a car wreck isn't equatable.
It certainly is. I have a few co-workers that choose not to drive because they don't want the responsibility.
Not driving = concealed carry
Driving = open carry
I could choose not to drive and completely eliminate the possibility of being in an at fault accident. I, like most, choose to accept the risks knowing that something horrible could happen.
Another entirely valid reason for carrying openly, all of y'all's posts abt the fear of open carry is why. America is afraid because they aren't used to it. The Kool aid drinking lefties are never going to get used to this being OUR America if we keep hiding to make them feel "safe" when that thing on your hip, in your belt or in your pocket may very well be what's keeping them safe. It's time to quit hiding and pretending to make everybody comfortable