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Date: | Mon, 21 Feb 2000 15:22:34 -0600 |
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My thoughts:
1) If the "weak" (PWD, elderly) carried openly, they could literally be
providing an opponent with a gun - e.g. see me, approach me casually, push
me down & grab my gun (although there are holsters designed to prevent
another from drawing your gun unexpectedly, they do assume the user can
physically resist);
2) The deterrent effect would be greater if an assailant did not know if an
intended target was armed;
3) Displaying a gun openly might contribute to an Old West, macho
confrontation.
A previous Texas governor actually helped kill an earlier "carrying" bill
by insisting that it include a provision that the gun could not be
concealed. The current law makes it a criminal offense to knowingly or
recklessly display the gun except when you would be justified in using it.
At 12:47 AM 2/21/00 -0500, you wrote:
>maybe one of you men can explain something... why don't they allow you to
>carry weapons where they are visible? i hate guns, but i have always
>wondered if concealed guns was a good idea.
>
>mag
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