Hair color isn't even a right.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
I tried to rep you for this post, but I am all out.I see no mention of dress or clothing or clean shaven descriptions anywhere in the constitution, let alone the 2A.
When I was 16 I had pink hair. Many people didn't like it, and felt the need to tell me how they felt. Hair color isn't even a right.
Perhaps you could have eased the concerns of the patrons, reminding them that they too, had the right to carry a firearm.
In the video I posted above... should we marvel at how such an 'ugly woman' can sing so well? Or should we ask ourselves why we feel an 'ugly woman' should be considered to not have such a lovely voice?
This is the true melting pot.
I'd like to start out with I openly carry virtually every day and hugely support others right to do so. How ever I do at times feel that maybe at least considering concealment is good for public relations. I'll start with the story that brings this to mind. I am the single parent of a now 2.5 year old. I shop at once upon a child for second hand clothing for my son. Now that winter is near over a lot of people are bringing in old winter clothing for summer stuff and I'm prepping for next year. This 20 something guy who looked and spoke as if he was from some Slavic nation was in black tactical pants, old jungle boots, black shirt, and had the Springfield XDM holster and mag pouch openly displayed as he strolled through the shop with the mother of his child. It was very obvious that he was making people nervous...hell even I took a hard look at him. I walked over and said I think he should consider maybe dressing nicer or covering up in some shops. He accused me of being anti-gun and walked away. Usually when I'm out and openly carring I have dress pants and shirt, nice hair cut, trimmed beard, people think either I'm a cop or at least not a thug or terrorist in training. My point I guess is it's about appearance. Much like if you see a person dressed like a street thug you assume he maybe dangerous and avoid him....right? Same thing with us as we are in public. If we are to open carry we may want to be mindful of how we look. Just one mans opinion. I'm by no means saying you can't open carry if you look like a hobo, red neck, street thug, or terrorist. Just simply saying if you do look like those things you may generate a bad image for all of us.
Wow. So simply because I notice that he's scaring people at a kids store ..........."
When I was 16 I had pink hair.
I tried to rep you for this post, but I am all out.
I had a 1 foot tall mohawk and green hair when I first started carrying.
Did this guy express concern over the way people were looking at him? No? Then leave him alone as your point is moot.Again I don't care about hair, clothes, holster , what ever. You have the right and I clearly stated that I support that right. All I was suggesting is that maybe JUST A THOUGHT if you wonder why people are acting nervous around you when you look like a confused SWAT guy maybe reconsidering your approach to open carry is an OPTION (that means not a must)
Got him for ya Biscuit.
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Me at 19:
Nice look! I've had bleached, black, red and who knows what else colored hair. 3 piercings is my ears and an eyebrow ring. Not anymore, but long ago.Got him for ya Biscuit.
We need an INGO Former Punk Rockers group!
Me at 19:
Bunch of freak-a-doos around here....... you guy better not have any type of accent.
Wow. So simply because I notice that he's scaring people at a kids store and calmly suggested that maybe (that means opinion) he should consider covering up or not looking like a wanna be SWAT guy if he would. Rather not be avoided and make people nervous. Tough crowd. Sounds like a lot of the leftist I know "I'm open minded for ideas as long as they are the same as mine"
I OCd the day of, and the day after.So what you're saying is that if you're in a shop 2 months after something like Sandy hook and a guy is causing a slight issue with his firearm and you see and understand what's going on you would not even so much as say a word? This doesn't mean you're a constitutionalist it means you have no balls