In the majority opinion in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), Justice Antonin Scalia wrote concerning the entirety of the elements of the Second Amendment; "We find that they guarantee the individual right to possess and carry weapons in case of confrontation." However, Scalia...
Those words have been carefully minced for the sake of argument.
My position stands. I have a moral objection to open carry in most cases because I believe the primary function served by carrying a weapon openly is to intimidate and establish authority (even passively). I find this to be...
There's no question about the legality of open carry. Please stop falling back on that. The question is the morality. Is it the right thing to do.
It's now been implied that I shouldn't approach someone who is open carrying because I should be afraid I'd get shot, and also implied that if I...
You're right - people did many things much differently 100 years ago. What relevance that has today, is practically zero.
I notice a trend among the open carry defenders. There is always an implied threat or assertion of force written back at me. Interesting the parallels one could draw about that.
Interesting assumption you are making also. Because I disagree with and challenge people on their thinking, that makes me dumb.
I still see no part of "bear" which indicates carrying "openly". I have also yet to see any reasoning presented which supports open carry aside from in a few precise...
I can see ya'll are cowboy'd up now.... be careful walking in those spurs. For the record I'm not suggesting any rights be infringed upon I'm just stating its preposterously asinine to open carry. Not one of you has provided an actual reason for doing so aside from "because I can".
There are lots of "legal" things that also make you an ************ when you do them. I reserve the right to confront anyone who is being an ************. What are you going to do, shoot me? Seriously.
What is he supposed to be, scared that he'll get shot? For what?
You are very well illustrating my opinion on the intent of open carry - its for intimidation not for safety.
I agree that open carry is a bit ridiculous. It shifts the intent of carrying from personal protection to show of force and implied authority. It can also easily get one confused for LE, which is disingenuous in a whole different sense.
I installed the M205 with Pathfinder shafts earlier this year. I am now considering also going to the Titan suspension. I may be interested in selling my Pathfinder V8 CV shafts if someone is interested.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.