Posts Tagged open carry

Arkansas Newest Member of Constitutional Carry States

From Living Not Surviving:

Constitutional carry is accompanied by a certain respect because of its legal proximity to the intentions of the Right to bear arms enumerated in the 2nd amendment, which has not authorized the barriers to gun ownership that currently exist in many states.  Constitutional carry recognizes the individuals right to his life, and thus, the responsibility that comes with it, encouraging safer and more successful situations due to the encouragement of responsible individuals.

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Rally in Temple Texas in Support of Gun Rights

From Guns.com:

A local news station reported that the “Come and Take It” rally, which was organized by Don’t Comply, was part of a response generated after Army Master Sgt. CJ Grisham was arrested in March for “rudely displaying” his AR-15. While it is legal to open carry long arms in Texas, apparently a concerned citizen called when she saw the man carrying the weapon while on a Boy Scout hike with his son in the rural community.

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James Yeager: Open vs Concealed Carry

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LEO Encounter With Open Carry

Police who operate in a state where open carry is legal have a duty to know and understand the laws of that state. If ignorance of the law is no defense for civilians, then it is no defense for law enforcement officers. There are many videos just like this one on the ‘net, but I think this is the best one, due to the civilian’s ability to remain calm the whole time and his knowledge of the various laws that the officer admits to breaking. This is a great example of: “Knowledge is power”.

From Portland, Maine:

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Open Carry in Utah

From Guns.com:

The bill is entitled H.B. 49, “Firearms Revisions,” and states “… in the absence of additional threatening behavior, the otherwise lawful possession of a firearm visible or concealed” would not constitute a violation of Utah’s various criminal provisions and statutes.

In short, if the bill is passed law enforcement can’t arbitrarily charge one with a crime for lawfully carrying a firearm – as in the case with Taylor.

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Open Carry: in the states where it’s legal, is Open Carry Provacative or Positive?

“OpenCarry.org was founded in 2004 by then Virginia residents John Pierce and Mike Stollenwerk to be a pro-gun Internet community focused on the right to openly carry properly holstered handguns in daily American life.

The idea to establish OpenCarry.org arose in Virginia where state law (now repealed effective July 1, 2010) actually required open carry at restaurants serving alcohol. In July, 2004, Fairfax County, VA police briefly appeared at the Reston, VA Champps restaurant to investigate a 911 call about patrons openly carrying holstered handguns. Mike was at Champps eating a steak and drinking a coke that night while openly carrying and he describes the police response as something Cesar might have said: “They came, they saw, they left.”

But then the Washington Post ran a series of very critical articles and scathing editorials attacking the practice of open carry. Reacting to this “news” coverage, gun owners in Virginia and across the United States naturally wondered about the law of open carry in the fifty states – but gun rights Internet resources at that time focused almost exclusively on “concealed” carry. Research soon revealed that state legislatures and courts have largely protected open carry rights since the time of our nation’s founding, and that most states require no permit to open carry.

So thanks to the Washington Post’s “sky is falling” hoplophobic coverage of the Champps non-incident, OpenCarry.org was born!”

http://opencarry.org/index.html

In addition to being an invaluable “starting point” legal resource and discussion forum for gun owners, OpenCarry.org has grown to become the social networking portal for the open carry movement. Tens of thousands of “OCDO” registered members have already made a difference in their communities! Over the last 6 years, the open carry of handguns has become much more common and less controversial as open carriers’ friends, neighbors and local law enforcement discover that open carry is legal and wholesome. In fact a recent FBI report essentially concludes that criminals don’t open carry handguns.

Anthropologist Charles Springwood sums it up nicely when he commented that open carriers are trying to “naturalize the presence of guns, which means that guns become ordinary, omnipresent, and expected. Over time, the gun becomes a symbol of ordinary personhood.”

OpenCarry.org believes that “a right unexercised, is a right lost,” and increasingly gun owners are agreeing – it’s time gun carry comes out of the closet across America!

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