5 Feb 16

ā€œOpenā€ Carry

The State of TX has recently authorized ā€œopenā€ (exposed) carry of guns within the state. Lots of details yet to be worked-out, but the legislation has gone through. AZ and some other states have technically permitted the practice for some time. And, even in states where there is no specific legislation, the practice is commonly noted in some areas.

My advice to students is not to carry openly. When open carry becomes common, even expected, I may join in. Until then, Iā€™ll leave the practice to those far more in need of fame and recognition than me!

To me, it is similar to wearing a T-shirt proclaiming your particular political party. Why do you think everyone who sees you needs to know that? How does that benefit you?

My personal philosophy of appearing in public revolves around always projecting a low profile. I donā€™t think it is in my best interests for me to inadvertently, nor intentionally, broadcast important information about myself, information that is no one elseā€™s business!

So, I discretely carry concealed. I am always heavily armed, to be sure, but you canā€™t tell by looking, nor do I talk about guns, politics, travel plans, et al with people I donā€™t know. Precious few people have a legitimate need to know any of that!

I do my best to be courteous, polite, and pleasant with everyone, but never chatty with people I donā€™t know. I donā€™t want to appear ā€œinterestingā€ nor ā€œbeauteousā€ while in public. I just quietly go my way and conduct my business without fanfare. I believe that philosophy adequately represents my best interests.

Be a ā€œstand-outā€ when you are so inclined. Just be prepared to garner far more ā€œattentionā€ than you ever wanted!

/John