Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:55 pm
I see the light.
I'm just completely wrong about all this.
I shouldn't worry about an openly carried gun possibly being snatched by a BG in a crowded urban environment because, well, I'm wrong. A BG would just never do that, even if he were twice my size and a lot younger, and the gun was sitting there where it could be easily snatched, because BG's just don't do that and I should just take peoples' word for that and stop worrying about it.
After all, where did I ever get this silly notion that tactical surprise was something to be valued? Just because it worked for Hannibal, Rommel, MacArthur, Tojo, Nimitz, and Muhammed Ali, and the lack of it cost Detective Allen in Providence, RI his life, doesn't mean it would work for me.
And if someone wants to openly carry in an urban area in a opencarry.com "gold" state like VA, they should go right ahead and do it even though they will likely be spread against a wall and handcuffed by police while they are sorting things out, because it is just silly and "anti-gun" to be concerned with such things.
The important thing is that open carry is legal there.
And if you have a RI pistol permit, you shouldn't hesitate to carry openly in RI just as opencarry.com says you can, (it's a "green state") even though you will be arrested on sight, because minor details like that just aren't worth bothering about.
And I have completely failed to give proper weight to the lack of problems with open carry in the so-called open carry states. It's true that only a tiny handful of people actually do open carry in urban areas in these states, (thus limiting the number of possible "problems" that could occur to a tiny level) but I should give much greater consideration to the many thousands of people around the country who like to talk about doing it or fantasize about doing it. After all, their "experience" must count for something, right?
I'm just glad for the chance to get this all straightened out.
I'm just completely wrong about all this.
I shouldn't worry about an openly carried gun possibly being snatched by a BG in a crowded urban environment because, well, I'm wrong. A BG would just never do that, even if he were twice my size and a lot younger, and the gun was sitting there where it could be easily snatched, because BG's just don't do that and I should just take peoples' word for that and stop worrying about it.
After all, where did I ever get this silly notion that tactical surprise was something to be valued? Just because it worked for Hannibal, Rommel, MacArthur, Tojo, Nimitz, and Muhammed Ali, and the lack of it cost Detective Allen in Providence, RI his life, doesn't mean it would work for me.
And if someone wants to openly carry in an urban area in a opencarry.com "gold" state like VA, they should go right ahead and do it even though they will likely be spread against a wall and handcuffed by police while they are sorting things out, because it is just silly and "anti-gun" to be concerned with such things.
The important thing is that open carry is legal there.
And if you have a RI pistol permit, you shouldn't hesitate to carry openly in RI just as opencarry.com says you can, (it's a "green state") even though you will be arrested on sight, because minor details like that just aren't worth bothering about.
And I have completely failed to give proper weight to the lack of problems with open carry in the so-called open carry states. It's true that only a tiny handful of people actually do open carry in urban areas in these states, (thus limiting the number of possible "problems" that could occur to a tiny level) but I should give much greater consideration to the many thousands of people around the country who like to talk about doing it or fantasize about doing it. After all, their "experience" must count for something, right?
I'm just glad for the chance to get this all straightened out.