My point is, there's no point in OC and tee shirts if you have to wear a coat over them because it's 35 degrees out.
Front: YES, IT'S LEGAL...
Back: GOOD GUYS DON'T HIDE GUNS.
If we seem pretty good with this, I'll work on something for us on cafepress. Not looking to make a dime on this, btw...
More on the organizational aspects of this later...
GOOD GUYS DON'T HAVE TO HIDE THEIR GUNS is better and more accurate.
Some good guys choose to hide their guns and there shouldn't be even a hint toward that being considered a bad thing.
YI wouldn't mention "guns" or "firearms" at all. Just a simple "Good guys don't have to hide 'em." (Personally, I like "We don't have to hide 'em" since the misconception is that carry is allowed only concealed. The "good guys" comment give it a whole different nuance--not necessarily one I disagree with--but it's not the message that open carry is legal.) Giving too much information is like having to explain a punch line.
It wouldn't be too hard to layer up underneath the t-shirt so that it can be seen. Besides, even if a few people chose to coat-up, if they were all the same color (bright, I'm thinking neon), it wouldn't be too hard for others to recognize the solidarity based on those whose shirts are visible.
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Good points here; sounds like we may be gravitating back to the "Nothing to Hide" theme...
For any of you who've done this before, how does it go if we all just show up and be ourselves, dress included?
...And bring your pink guns if we do this before month's end,
I have all of the equipment necessary to do up to 6 color screen printing in my basement. If T-shirts are not enough, we could see about sweat shirts or hoodies.
Nike is so... 80's
The "good guys" and "hide" stuff really makes it work well, IMHO.