Throw Down That Box
For those who watched the Cosby Show, I’m sure you remember Bill getting excited over his favorite cowboy hero Colt Kirby. The Wild, Wild West was a time when you could walk around with your gun on your hip and challenge anyone who offended you to a duel at high noon. Times have changed, but the discussion around the right to carry a gun around in public has not.
I was listening to a local talk radio show and they were discussing the issue of allowing Texans to open carry in public places. This means people, other than police officers, would be able to walk around town with a gun on their hip in plain sight. Their argument was that it would be a deterrent of crime and would allow them to protect themselves if the need arose. One such proponent of open carry policy are the folks at opencarry.org. They are making a big push here in Texas (and around the country) to get the governor and legislature to allow open carry in public. I’m interested in seeing how it goes.
While I do believe every American citizen has the right to bear arms, I have some reservations about open carry. While it might make criminals think twice, it will in my opinion just force them to work a little harder in getting what they want. And imagine me and five of my boys walking around the Galleria (an upscale mall) open carrying our legally acquired handguns. If you think people are already on edge, this will just make things worse. Sure the local hoodlum will not think twice about harming you, but there are other things we can do to curb crime. I like the element of surprise. Concealed handguns allow you to keep that.
What do you think? If you live in a state where open carry is legal, how many people actually participate in their right to do so? Would we be making law enforcement’s job harder?








July 10th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Here’s the petition in case your Texes-based readers want to sign it. Currently at almost 20,000 signatures.
While I probably won’t Open Carry, it’s a human right even recognized by the second amendment to the Constitution (what else does “bear arms” mean?). ’bout time it’s legal as well.
A little fact your readers may be interested in, the very first local and state gun laws in this country were part of the Jim Crow laws.
The first Federal laws were in 1934 (the NFA Act of 1934) which required paying taxes on guns of certain lengths, or that fired in full-auto (which were very common at the time, especially after WWI vets returned). That NFA act was just to keep revenue agents who had been enforcing prohibition busy (this became the ATF), and was shot down as unconstitutional the first time it was brought to a Federal Court (Miller). Prosecution appealed and the defense never attended the case before the Supreme Court. It’s an abomination that that uncontested and unconstitutional act was upheld by the Supreme Court.
July 10th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
I need spell-check….. I meant “Texas-based”
July 10th, 2008 at 4:01 pm
Wow, interesting. I didn’t know that. Thanks again for sharing.
I found this link also.
http://www.equalccw.com/practicalrace.html