No, I wouldn't. I would mind my own damn business.Would you get up and leave....start a thread complaining of the rude behavior...complain to management...call LEO???
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Be normal
Historically, long guns are treated much differently than handguns.So simply exercising one's rights is a "stunt" and society will ban it if we don't stop doing it? If we can't do it freely, what sort of right would you consider it now?
Maybe we should just all go have a beer.
The logical fallacies are forcing me to post again.
I tried to stay away but I am being compelled by an irresistible force, probably OCD.
There seem to be a lot of these sort of posts. Not picking out ATM, just a good example.
Historically, long guns are treated much differently than handguns.
Long guns were not carried indoors loaded. They were loaded when they were in use and unloaded when they were not.
See, speaking for myself, I are not asking people to "stop" doing anything.
What I am saying anyway is don't START carrying loaded long guns indoors.
When carrying a gun indoors you are STARTING something that has not been done until recently.
People (Society) will notice the NEW behavior and react to it.
Telling me that I want you to STOP doing something is a straw man argument designed to intentionally mislead the conversation.
AS I said before, Bring your loaded shotgun into a hunting lodge or the lodge at a skeet range and announce that it is your right to carry a loaded gun in there and you will see how fast you get banned.
Also, it has nothing to do with the gun in question being an AR, it could have been a bolt action mossberg shotgun and my objections would have been the same.
How long should we beat this thing? I think it's dead. No one's opinion has changed or is likely to. Maybe we should just all go have a beer.
Then we can start a thread about carrying long guns in bars while drinking. Think of the possibilities...
The logical fallacies are forcing me to post again.
I tried to stay away but I am being compelled by an irresistible force, probably OCD.
There seem to be a lot of these sort of posts. Not picking out ATM, just a good example.
Historically, long guns are treated much differently than handguns.
Long guns were not carried indoors loaded. They were loaded when they were in use and unloaded when they were not.
See, speaking for myself, I are not asking people to "stop" doing anything.
What I am saying anyway is don't START carrying loaded long guns indoors.
When carrying a gun indoors you are STARTING something that has not been done until recently.
People (Society) will notice the NEW behavior and react to it.
Telling me that I want you to STOP doing something is a straw man argument designed to intentionally mislead the conversation.
AS I said before, Bring your loaded shotgun into a hunting lodge or the lodge at a skeet range and announce that it is your right to carry a loaded gun in there and you will see how fast you get banned.
Also, it has nothing to do with the gun in question being an AR, it could have been a bolt action mossberg shotgun and my objections would have been the same.
I object to it and suggest that it not be done because it's unsafe.For this discussion, suggesting that it not be done for fear that it will become banned and we won't be able to do it is the point.
Why do you object to long gun carry if the worst thing you claim will happen is that long gun carry will become forbidden. As an objector to the practice, wouldn't you be happy with either so long as no long guns get carried?
No, I wouldn't. I would mind my own damn business.
Just wait until the first AD hits some innocent bystander in a restaurant and see what happens.
To those who feel it is their right so just do it and others be damned. Simple point,
You are in a restaurant with your kids...a group of questionable sexuality (males) enters wearing pink ultra hot-pants showing a lot of the lower unit and frontal package, pink wife beaters and the rest of the uniform and acting the part. Openly kissing and such.
Would this offend you????
It would me.
Is it their right to act and dress in this fashion....yes it is.
Is it the correct thing to do in a family setting....no it is not.
Would you get up and leave....start a thread complaining of the rude behavior...complain to management...call LEO???
My simple point is as stated way back in the thread, just because it is legal and you can does not make it the right thing to do.
Time and a place for everything.
I have on flame retardant clothing so blast away.
...Just wait until the first AD hits some innocent bystander in a restaurant and see what happens. And it's just a matter of time.
I want to be able to carry my long gun in my truck to go hunting, or shooting, or for self defense without licenses, restrictions or outright bans.
These public display of long arms practices will directly affect MY safe carry of long guns in the future.
Would it offend you just as much if it was 2 hot women making out with each other instead?
Yes. How is two men showing their affection for each other any different than a man and a woman? Why should I attempt to shelter young children from this?And subject young children to this.........Just asking.