The paranoia about rights is strong around here eh? I still don't know where in the Constitution it defines the right to open carry. In fact, case law is well established that there is no right to open carry. It's a privilege granted by some states in some circumstances.
No. The Bill of Rights lays out the prohibitions on government power. The government has since applied the 'reasonable restriction' on the 1st and 2nd for example. Yelling fire in a theater and NFA.
Can we please just establish that there is no "right" to open carry - otherwise it would be universal. The right is to bear arms (widely interpreted as "own firearms").
Actually, outside of New England, constitutional carry is more the norm and you will not usually find case law on what is allowed just what isn't. Open carry would be under constitutional carry.
Open carry is not a right. This is fact, not opinion. Do your research.
Yes. It is.
You have a Constitutional right to keep and bear arms that shall not be infringed upon. There is no limitation on how you do it according to the US Constitution. Laws have been implemented to limit this right. Some states have more laws than others.
This. Constitutional carry.
You're just being a tool. You know damn well I mean any citizen.
Rights are inalienable. Are they not? Non-US citizens can legally carry in the USA.
It's all good... just very confused about how I am infringing on 2A by saying that open carry is bad. Keep your guns, carry them everywhere for all I care. But OC is unnecessarily inflammatory and abrasive 99% of the time.
This statement is the folly of your argument. You feel that others do not consider your feelings when they open carry and that offends you.
I do not open carry 99% of the time due to the tactical aspect of self defense. But I am not going to worry about pumping gas if my revolver is on my hip. Situational awareness is not difficult in that circumstance.