Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on January 02, 2011 at 06:43:51 from (74.221.57.6):
In Reply to: gun control posted by JR. FRYE on January 01, 2011 at 18:24:53:
I live in Michigan and have my CPL (concealed pistol license) and openly carry quite often for many reasons.
1. It is much easier to open carry as I don't have to be worried about the butt of my pistol showing or heck even the outline of it showing and causing a ruckus. (except in the winter when a winter coat will cover just about everything)
2. Having my CPL and openly carrying allows me to carry in places that I can not carry concealed.
3. It is more comfortable, as the gun doesn't to be up so high on my hip.
4. It is an education piece letting people know open carry is legal. The vast majority don't notice or care.
5. Many will say that carrying openly can help detour crime as it is making your intent/presence known (police carry openly for a reason...)
If a store doesn't allow me to carry there then I find someplace else to shop even if i have to drive a much greater distance.
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