how about if what im wearing doesnt allow for CC? im not going to buy a specific firearm and clothing just to carry concealed and im not going to just not carry because I cant conceal. I have OCed while getting my car repaired, in church/court clothes, on a trip to the range when I couldnt carry every gun in a case in, and many other instances when it was much more of a hassle to CC, couldnt conceal but didnt want to leave it in the vehicle with someone i didnt know. You might as well go and join Bloomberg since you are against the right to OC and feel the need to generalize everyone who OC's as macho and wanting to show they have "power". Just be happy someone else carries and be happy that they have found a way that works for them. What assists in a "public outcry" is when an antigunner gets up in arms over someone OCing and then the gun snobs agree by saying if only he would have CC'ed and OC is for assholes and stuff like that. When you say that stuff you are agreeing with the antigunners in some way, plain and simple. Id much rather not agree with anything they believe and carry in a way that suits me best at the time regardless of if its cc or oc. rant over.
I'm glad i'm not the only one with this feeling. So the 2nd amendment only applies to hiding your gun with CC? I am only allowed to posses a gun and defend myself if i hide it?
