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by Bart
Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:52 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: TSRA support of Texas Open Carry
Replies: 99
Views: 23348

Re: TSRA support of Texas Open Carry

Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by stepping on TSRA's toes

I was responding to dicion's comment, using his choice of words. In any case, I clearly stated that we should not be needlessly antagonistic. I also think we shouldn't stand idly by when somone in a glass house is throwing stones at us.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:So you think you're going to get a pro-gun Senator or Representative to introduce a bill without TSRA and NRA knowing about it!? Good luck with that one.
No, but I think you're smart enough to know that.
by Bart
Sat Jun 05, 2010 7:13 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: TSRA support of Texas Open Carry
Replies: 99
Views: 23348

Re: TSRA support of Texas Open Carry

dicion wrote:They should work in concert with the current/future goals of the TSRA, and should work to present open carry responsibly. Not stepping on the toes of the TSRA, or other organizations also promoting any other pro-firearm legislation.
I disagree. TSRA leadership made it clear they don't want open carry in Texas. Open carry supporters should stop trying to cooperate with organizations that don't want to cooperate, and work for open and honest carry independently. We shouldn't step on anyone's toes needlessly, but we shouldn't be afraid of doing it to people and organizations that do it to us first. If someone attacks OC, he shouldn't expect our support for his pet cause. There's no reason to expend time/money helping someone who tries to hurt me.
dicion wrote:Other states passing similar laws will help with this. This group should help support OTHER state groups that are closer to passing open carry than we are, as the more states that have it, the more we look like we're 'Behind' and need to catch up with the times!
I agree completely with that. We need to keep reminding legislators, in private, about all the other states that don't penalize licensed people who fail to conceal. I think we should find a sympathetic legislator and ask them to introduce legislation that will

You know what?

I'm going to keep that part private. There is a proven contingent here that is opposed to open and honest carry, and it's counterproductive to publicize your whole play book. Even Charles has said there's things he's not making public, so we should follow his example and benefit from his experience.

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