Liberty wrote:flintknapper wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:Texas population: Approx. 22,000,000
Number over 21: Approx. 14,000,000
Number of CHL's: 258,165
Ratio of eligible population to CHL's: 54 to 1.
Ratio of total population to CHL's: 85 to 1.
We're grossly outnumbered and a minuscule number of us, relatively speaking, open-carrying aren't going to force a huge majority to accept anything. What we'll do is wake a sleeping giant.
Remember folks, this is a hypothetical question asking you to presume open-carry would result in widespread posting of 30.06 signs. The goal is to see how many people would be willing to sacrifice our ability to carry in vast numbers of businesses that currently don't post 30.06 signs.
Chas.
IMO, this presumes the "huge majority" is either anti-
gun or would be so intimidated by anyone they knew to be in possession of one, that it would result in your hypothesis. I just don't think this is the case (in this state).
If I am wrong...then we have already been reduced to a colony of lepers...and "carry" in any mode will die a slow death.
The key to a successful transition from "concealed only" to "concealed or open" lies in showing the general public that we conduct ourselves (in all areas of our lives)...lawfully, respectfully and responsibly. I believe, the
greater the number of people who know you carry, AND trust you to be a stable, law abiding citizen...
the better it is for all of us.
If we do the aforementioned, it leaves no room for "soccer moms" (or anyone else) to appear "reasonable" if they freak-out over the sight of a handgun.
In the event OC is ever adopted in this state, I would hope that those who choose to carry in that manner would be doubly aware that they represent us all in their every action. Of course, I'd like to think that applies to CC as well.
Just my .0002
Its not about whether we think it's a good idea, or even whether CHLers are good people or not. The legislature works in a " what's the benefit of this bill for me, my contributers, and my constituents" . In other words how do we sell it it to the boneheads in Austin. A bill that less than 2% of the population is interested in needs to have a broader appeal. The original CHL bill had the appeal of making Texas safer. What our legislators need to know is, how will this benefit everyone.
It's called politics, and it is almost never about what is right or wrong.
Both you and "flint" really hit it right dead on...Its what I have been saying for years...Its based upon a "trust" issue that has never been there even with the passage of the original bill...Sure, we have it now, and there have been some things done "politically" to weaken, and strengthen it to this day...
I personally don't think we'll ever get the OC provision...Because it is basically asking a body of people to decide whether or not to trust us to be "visibly" responsible and to be "ambassadors" for a cause that not a lot of people (I would go so far as to say a majority of the population) support, much less think about as often as we do...
I stand to be corrected, but I do not think there is a single state in the union that has a CCW program, that didn't also have an open carry provision for some if not all citizens who are legal to carry in the state, regardless if they have a "permit" or not...At the time of the inception of their CCW program...At least nothing jumped out at me to give me a history as to how to develop a provision to carry openly after the fact...
So Texas would probably be the first, and last to try this, if it ever got legs...
I've also concluded that the average population in states that have a CCW program that the precentages are about the same...3-4% tops of the states population...So yes, there is a political side that will always stand to the majority to oppose doing something "special" for just 3-4% of their consituency...Thats the frustration some of us feel when this issue comes up...
Like I said before I am for the "option", if I choose to do so...And am prepared to be among a great many others I know, an ambassador to the concept of self-defense, which is what most (politicians) do not want us to be...
I believe we do a great job doing this now, but think of the surge in people who would take a serious and introspective look at the issue further, if they saw people like us going about their everyday business...Armed and safe...
You know...I almost hate to do this, but this whole issue is almost like being in the homosexual community...Everyone knows there are people out there that are this way...And we understand that it is a lifestyle that is both lauded and critisized at the same time...And for many years people stay in the closet, and do not openly reveil their beliefs...
I believe it is time for the 2nd Amendment to come out of the closet...
[disclaimer]
I am not of the homosexual persuasion..."Wife Unit" can attest to that...
I know I am sooo going to get lectured for this!!! I am a bit reluctant to hit "submit"...
Too late!

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