Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I’m liking Florida more and more.
Floridas AG is telling law enforcement that open carry is the law of the land, after the state supreme court decision last week, stemming from a state lower court ruling that the states open carry ban was unconstitutional. Of course there are common sense restrictions on where you cannot open carry. But this is a step in the right direction. Side note. It’s been 17,396 days of a loaded firearm in my dwelling. Another successful day of zero discharges. Accidental or otherwise. It’s a win win! Florida'''s open carry ban overturned: Sheriffs laud decision but caution gun owners to know these restrictions | FOX 35 Orlando |
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It's also not legal in any government building. In fact, weapons of any kind are not permitted in any government building. I can't imagine why, if weapons are such wonderful things and we should all proudly exercise our 2nd amendment rights.
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Common sense says if a gun is safe in your home then keep it there.
Common sense says if a country has a problem with gun crime then making guns even more ubiquitous is a step in the wrong direction.
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As a native Texan that moved here recently, that recently got open carry. I think I saw one person open carry since it started in Texas.
I don't think it makes much sense to open carry vs concealed, you seem to just lose any tactical advantage, and could make yourself a target. |
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One drawback of open carry (to those more afraid of lawful gun carriers than criminals) is that enables larger weapons to be carried. You can only fit a small pistol in your "thunderwear" (I just learned that was a thing).
I see Instagram posts of people videoing themselves carrying assault rifles in public because they can and to "stress test" their second amendment rights. Seems dangerous. |
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I recall walking in Reno, Nevada as a teen with two of my friends and we were all carrying various long guns. We were walking towards Rattlesnake Mountain on the outskirts of he city near farms. A man in a car stopped in front of us and asked if we wanted a ride. We said yes and he took as almost up to the mountain. I am not sure anyone would pick up three teens walking with long guns now. Unless they knew the boys. The windows of the car had to be kept open for all of us to fit into the car along with the weapons. It cracks me up how many times "common sense" gets thrown around when if you look at the situation as what a reasonable person would do in that predicament and it is the exact opposite as what the phrase thrower meant. Last edited by Taltarzac725; Today at 02:01 PM. |
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I'm'a gonna see if I can get this posted before the thread gets locked down. Concealed carry is a wonderful thing. Open carry is a foolish, stupid thing.
When you open carry, *EVERY* one knows you are armed. You not only make people uncomfortable around you, you have told every bad guy about to rob a place that they need to shoot you in the head before they do so. You will always be the very first target, and there are many people (cops and convicts) who are quite efficient at coming up behind you and removing your weapon from your holster before you realize they are behind you doing so. Even if you're using a Level III holster (if you even know what that is), still quite doable to remove your weapon from your person. The morons I've seen in Tennessee walking around with a revolver in a 0-level holster that bends away and the weapon butt is angled 3 inches out and away from their waist never cease to astound me. Do yourself a favor and restrict yourself to concealed carry, IF you are skilled, trained, practice, and experienced. Otherwise leave it secured at home. Sorry, I'm a lifelong proponent of firearms and a full career inner-city street cop. Open carry is stupid.
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