I think everyone should be able to Constitutionally carry--no permit, just carry the weapon and use it as needed. That may be worn openly instead of concealed. Kind of like the old west shows.
That seems to me to be a correct statement. I suggested we be like the western TV shows where you openly wear and carry. If you notice, especially in Maryland, I see a lot of plain clothes policemen with their weapons being worn openly and their badge being in very close proximity to their weapon, When I say plain clothes, I mean in shorts, wearing khakis and pullover shirts (no police insignia), and sometimes in a shirt and tie with dress pants. I don't think police should be able to do this unless all citizens are allowed to openly wear and carry. Who can tell the difference if they have their back to you and you see, on their right or left side, a handgun? Very bad professionalism on the police officers--in my estimation.
Boy... And they're all wrong.
This doesn't mean Universal Conceal Carry.
It just means the State can't make special rules for who can and can't get a Conceal Carry License.
You still gotta get the License.
Don't get me wrong, I'm in favor of Universal Conceal Carry for non-felons, but hot damn they are just off base sperging right now.
I think everyone should be able to Constitutionally carry--no permit, just carry the weapon and use it as needed. That may be worn openly instead of concealed. Kind of like the old west shows.
But the concealed requirement would change your right to choose how to bear…no restrictions in the 2A wording.
That seems to me to be a correct statement. I suggested we be like the western TV shows where you openly wear and carry. If you notice, especially in Maryland, I see a lot of plain clothes policemen with their weapons being worn openly and their badge being in very close proximity to their weapon, When I say plain clothes, I mean in shorts, wearing khakis and pullover shirts (no police insignia), and sometimes in a shirt and tie with dress pants. I don't think police should be able to do this unless all citizens are allowed to openly wear and carry. Who can tell the difference if they have their back to you and you see, on their right or left side, a handgun? Very bad professionalism on the police officers--in my estimation.