It would be far more honest if the map would show states that have unhindered public open carry vs states that have limited ( of which Texas is one ) vs prohibited.Lol. You're funny .
It would be far more honest if the map would show states that have unhindered public open carry vs states that have limited ( of which Texas is one ) vs prohibited.Lol. You're funny .
Got a map of Texas showing where I can openly carry a handgun?
No license.
Yep. And it is misleading.lol it's just a map.
I was talking about the one you posted. You're misleading.
Got a map of Texas showing where I can openly carry a handgun?
No license.
No. But you were more specific than Vaquero was. He merely asked about a handgun, and a pre 1899 black powder pistol qualifies.winchster, are you saying that I can carry my Walther PPQ 9mm (made and purchased in 2012) openly, with or without a CHL, legally in The Great State of Texas without repercussion from Law Enforcement (City, County, State, or other)?
Please explain.
That too. The map is disingenuous for reasons YG stated.I'm guessing he's talking about open carry at gun ranges and while on private property which has nothing to do with the map that was posted.
Exactly.Where's TXI with that list of times you can legally OC with a handgun?
At any rate, it just points out that saying Texas has no open carry is on about the level of saying it has open carry. Both or only partly true. The map also shows some states as OC states when in reality there are quite a few restrictions on it.
That said, it works well to bring support for the OC movement so I'm not totally against it. Can we get back to bashing Kory Watkins and OCTC?
No. But you were more specific than Vaquero was. He merely asked about a handgun, and a pre 1899 black powder pistol qualifies.
That too. The map is disingenuous for reasons YG stated.
Exactly.
It would be far more honest if the map would show states that have unhindered public open carry vs states that have limited ( of which Texas is one ) vs prohibited.
Did you read the map's key? That's what it says...doesn't it? If I'm wrong, then please don your curio relics and begin your public demonstrations.
Sure, the OC map doesn't include pre-1899 flint lock pistol exceptions, nor does it mention that driving a car in Texas without socks while a lady is present is also illegal, nor that eating cherry pie together with ice cream is illegal in Indiana. What it does do is give a pretty decent basic visual representation of legal boundaries, so that a layman can see American OC law at a glance, then go from there as they read and interpret the law.
It's unbecoming to be intentionally obtuse, just for argument's sake.
The point i made with pre 1899 pistols is no more unbecoming than the point made by the open carry map. When you say that Texas has no open carry and that Oregon has unrestricted open carry, neither statement is correct. Oregon has just as many restrictions on openly carrying as Texas. Therefore the map is disengenuos.
I don't disagree that we need open carry, I just don't think it's a good idea to twist the truth to win the argument. We should have more honor than the other side.
Now who is being obtuse?Maybe this will be an easier map to interpret if you draft up a key explaining how all of the colors relate to different statutes, limitations, and exceptions to US Open-Carry Law. Is this what you think Open Carry's map should look like?
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Now who is being obtuse?
I made my point.
You can open carry in Texas, in just as many instances, as you can in Oregon. The OC map doesn't imply that. It implies quite the opposite and that is a lie. I personally think we have better arguments to stand on, to win our case, than a lie. Just sayin...