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Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 4:10 pm
by TxD
"Guns are an intimidating presence,” Saldana said earlier this year in introducing her AB 1934. “The average citizen can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.”

At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010 ... rogresses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 4:50 pm
by gigag04
TxD wrote:The average citizen can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.
Funny. I always thought that governments had the same problem. Also - if the bad guys are that hard to find, us LEOs probably can't spot them out and we need everyone to be able to protect themselves - just in case a bad guy slips by all the laws in place to keep us safe.

Not. Rocket. Science.


I heart TX.

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 5:55 pm
by A-R
gigag04 wrote:
TxD wrote:The average citizen can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.
Funny. I always thought that governments had the same problem. Also - if the bad guys are that hard to find, us LEOs probably can't spot them out and we need everyone to be able to protect themselves - just in case a bad guy slips by all the laws in place to keep us safe.

Not. Rocket. Science.


I heart TX.
They should make it illegal to NOT open carry a gun - every law-abiding citizen (the good guys) MUST carry a gun. That way, anyone who doesn't have a gun on them is automatically stopped. Either they're a felon (and can't own a gun) or they're a felon who's hiding a gun That way they'll have no problem telling the good guys from the bad guys :thumbs2:

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 5:57 pm
by 74novaman
TxD wrote:"Guns are an intimidating presence,” Saldana said earlier this year in introducing her AB 1934. “The average citizen can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.”

At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010 ... rogresses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hm...kind of lends credence to the theory put forth in the other thread that more businesses would go through the trouble to start posting valid 30.06 signs if Texas had open carry...

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 6:04 pm
by mikeintexas
The more I read and learn about California, the more glad I am to be in Texas!

The comments are crazy, also!

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 6:15 pm
by SQLGeek
TxD wrote:At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
Yeah but good luck getting a CCW in California unless you've ponied up some major money to the Sheriff's campaign or live in a small county. Oh or if you last name happens to be "Feinstein". :banghead:

I grieve for my former home. :(

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 6:20 pm
by WildBill
TxD wrote:At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
They don't have to. In urban counties, concealed carry is already virtually non-existent:

San Francisco County– population 793,600, 8 permits, 0.001% issuance
Santa Clara County–population 1,719,600, 180 permits, 0.01% issuance
Alameda County–population 1,486,000, 194 permits, 0.013% issuance
Los Angeles County–population 9,824,800, 1289 permits, 0.013% issuance
Santa Cruz County–population 260,200, 37 permits, 0.014% issuance
San Benito County–population 55,900, 9 permits, 0.016% issuance
Marin County–population 249,900, 55 permits, 0.022% issuance
Monterey County–population 409,600, 114 permits, 0.028% issuance
San Mateo County–population 717,000, 214 permits, 0.03% issuance
Sonoma County–population 471,000, 144 permits, 0.03% issuance
Solano County–population 405,800, 140 permits, 0.034% issuance
Contra Costa County –population 982,000, 399 permits, 0.04% issuance
Santa Barbara County–population 407,900, 167 permits, 0.041% issuance
Riverside County–population 1,644,300, 726 permits, 0.044% issuance
San Diego County–population 2,918,300, 1540 permits, 0.052% issuance
San Joaquin County –population 596,000, 525 permits, 0.088% issuance
Ventura County–population 781,100, 715 permits, 0.091% issuance

http://concealedcarryholsters.org/calif ... der-stats/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:15 pm
by JAguirre
WildBill wrote:
TxD wrote:At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
They don't have to. In urban counties, concealed carry is already virtually non-existent:

San Francisco County– population 793,600, 8 permits, 0.001% issuance
Santa Clara County–population 1,719,600, 180 permits, 0.01% issuance
Alameda County–population 1,486,000, 194 permits, 0.013% issuance
Los Angeles County–population 9,824,800, 1289 permits, 0.013% issuance
Santa Cruz County–population 260,200, 37 permits, 0.014% issuance
San Benito County–population 55,900, 9 permits, 0.016% issuance
Marin County–population 249,900, 55 permits, 0.022% issuance
Monterey County–population 409,600, 114 permits, 0.028% issuance
San Mateo County–population 717,000, 214 permits, 0.03% issuance
Sonoma County–population 471,000, 144 permits, 0.03% issuance
Solano County–population 405,800, 140 permits, 0.034% issuance
Contra Costa County –population 982,000, 399 permits, 0.04% issuance
Santa Barbara County–population 407,900, 167 permits, 0.041% issuance
Riverside County–population 1,644,300, 726 permits, 0.044% issuance
San Diego County–population 2,918,300, 1540 permits, 0.052% issuance
San Joaquin County –population 596,000, 525 permits, 0.088% issuance
Ventura County–population 781,100, 715 permits, 0.091% issuance

http://concealedcarryholsters.org/calif ... der-stats/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ahhhh, Im glad that I live in Texas. My mother took a job in Marin County last June and came back to Texas in December. (She hated it, obviously, plus the University of Texas offered her a director's positions coupled with tenure track teaching duties.) I went to visit her 4 times and I felt like I was in a foreign country. People wont even respond when you say "Hi"!!

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 10:23 pm
by TLE2
I'll probably be moving to Oklahoma when I retire in a few years, to be near the kids.

So before then, can Texas annex that state, so I won't have to leave my beloved Texas, please? :txflag:

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 2:36 am
by chabouk
74novaman wrote:
TxD wrote:"Guns are an intimidating presence,” Saldana said earlier this year in introducing her AB 1934. “The average citizen can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.”

At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010 ... rogresses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hm...kind of lends credence to the theory put forth in the other thread that more businesses would go through the trouble to start posting valid 30.06 signs if Texas had open carry...
The whole Starbucks episode started in California, and Starbucks took a bold step to welcome all law-abiding customers, even if they were OC'ing.

So, no: no credence.

And it shouldn't be necessary to point it out, but Texas is not California.

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:44 am
by slinco
I worked in Marin County for over 30 years, believe me, it IS a Foreign country! As is most of Northern Cal.
I love it here,feels like its where I belong. People wave to you here, people actually stop and talk to you here whether they know you or not. So refreshing.
JAguirre wrote:
WildBill wrote:
TxD wrote:At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
They don't have to. In urban counties, concealed carry is already virtually non-existent:

San Francisco County– population 793,600, 8 permits, 0.001% issuance
Santa Clara County–population 1,719,600, 180 permits, 0.01% issuance
Alameda County–population 1,486,000, 194 permits, 0.013% issuance
Los Angeles County–population 9,824,800, 1289 permits, 0.013% issuance
Santa Cruz County–population 260,200, 37 permits, 0.014% issuance
San Benito County–population 55,900, 9 permits, 0.016% issuance
Marin County–population 249,900, 55 permits, 0.022% issuance
Monterey County–population 409,600, 114 permits, 0.028% issuance
San Mateo County–population 717,000, 214 permits, 0.03% issuance
Sonoma County–population 471,000, 144 permits, 0.03% issuance
Solano County–population 405,800, 140 permits, 0.034% issuance
Contra Costa County –population 982,000, 399 permits, 0.04% issuance
Santa Barbara County–population 407,900, 167 permits, 0.041% issuance
Riverside County–population 1,644,300, 726 permits, 0.044% issuance
San Diego County–population 2,918,300, 1540 permits, 0.052% issuance
San Joaquin County –population 596,000, 525 permits, 0.088% issuance
Ventura County–population 781,100, 715 permits, 0.091% issuance

http://concealedcarryholsters.org/calif ... der-stats/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ahhhh, Im glad that I live in Texas. My mother took a job in Marin County last June and came back to Texas in December. (She hated it, obviously, plus the University of Texas offered her a director's positions coupled with tenure track teaching duties.) I went to visit her 4 times and I felt like I was in a foreign country. People wont even respond when you say "Hi"!!

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:56 am
by baldeagle
I read an article recently that demonstrated that when states leave cc up to the cities and/or counties, discrimination reigns supreme. For example, New York City almost never issues permits, but they have no problem issuing them to rich people who claim they need them for protection. Other states have shown a clear bias against minorities carrying. The city of Chicago won't allow anyone to carry a handgun, except for those favored few who are allowed to become special deputies so they can carry.

If you're going to have laws to regulate our rights, they should be uniform across the state and not up to the arbitrary decision of a local politician. It's past time that we took the power out of the hands of arbitrary and capricious politicians and standardized access in our laws. Thankfully Texas, and a number of other states, have done that, at least with regard to handguns. The same "person-blind" logic needs to be applied to all our laws.

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:12 am
by The Annoyed Man
SQLGeek wrote:I grieve for my former home. :(
Likewise.

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:07 am
by joe817
WildBill wrote:
TxD wrote:At least they aren't jumping on concealed carry.
They don't have to. In urban counties, concealed carry is already virtually non-existent:

http://concealedcarryholsters.org/calif ... der-stats/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(I deleted the stats to save space. Plus they've been posted enough). Interesting link WildBill! Thanks! :tiphat:

That is indeed a sad thing. I did a little stat work based on those numbers(from 2006). Assuming those given are correct:

In 2006, in those cities in California listed I count a total of 6,596 licenses.

In 2009 alone:
Dallas county issued 8,175
Bexar county issued 7,001
Harris county issued 23,967
Tarrant county issued 10,325

In Arlington alone 2,398 new licenses were issued, and 3,692 for Fort Worth
(those city numbers aren't verified because I had to manually add them up by zip code)

That's a pretty sad comparison. I feel for the California folks. Makes me doubly glad I'm in Texas. :txflag:

Re: Ban on 'open carry' of guns progresses in Cal

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 12:26 pm
by The Annoyed Man
What's worse about California, is that a permit issued by the sheriff of county A does not have to be recognized by the sheriff of county B. Back in the '80s and early '90s, there was a sheriff of an inland, mid-state rural county who was fairly easy going about whom he issued permits to, and it kind of got to be public knowledge in the RKBA crowd. Pretty soon, sheriffs in other counties were publicly announcing that they would not recognize permits issued by other counties.

Local government at its worst.