The two dudes groping each other is inappropriate (a guy and a girl groping in public is, too), but they aren't one chambered round away from shooting you dead. An AR's primary purpose is to kill people. If you carry one openly into a public venue, you're making a statement.
Put yourself in the shoes of the tomato vender at that farmer's market. A person you don't know from Adam is in front of you with a slung AR. Are you completely cool with the situation, or are you considering what he might do next? How about if he had a grenade hanging from his belt? Weapons built to kill people make people uncomfortable. Funny how that works, huh?
You want to go around armed? Fine. Do so in a stealthy manner. Get a concealed carry and get as small a pistol as possible to remain inconspicuous. The best way to stay safe is to stay quiet and ready.
A fixed 9" knife is a statement. An open carried gun is a statement. You want to make a statement, go ahead. Just be aware that your statement means many different things to many different people.
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