Of course - I meant legally there is no distinction.
For a practical aspect, there are pros and cons to open and concealed carry both. Comfort, accessibility, etc, but I would say the most important are:
Open carry puts you at a greater personal risk and this has been demonstrated in real examples over the years, from physical attacks to verbal ones, and
Concealed carry does not help normalize the 2nd like open carry does.
Agreed. When you feel very safe, open carry is great for reminding regular people that just because someone has a gun doesn't make them violent/bad. When you're in a Democrat city, on the other hand... tuck that shit like big Mike
Of course - I meant legally there is no distinction.
For a practical aspect, there are pros and cons to open and concealed carry both. Comfort, accessibility, etc, but I would say the most important are:
Open carry puts you at a greater personal risk and this has been demonstrated in real examples over the years, from physical attacks to verbal ones, and
Concealed carry does not help normalize the 2nd like open carry does.
Agreed. When you feel very safe, open carry is great for reminding regular people that just because someone has a gun doesn't make them violent/bad. When you're in a Democrat city, on the other hand... tuck that shit like big Mike
I have open carried in safe places for that reason. Remind people of their right, and encourage others who might be on the fence.