NRA, against open carry ?

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Just read this, and I guess I can see the point of view the NRA has, since these guys doing the open carry are messing things up.
So I'm rather confused by this.

NRA-ILA | Good Citizens and Good Neighbors The Gun Owners Role

This text is the second half of the story on that page.

The second example comes to us from the Lone Star State, which is second to none for its robust gun culture. We applaud Texans for that, but a small number have recently crossed the line from enthusiasm to downright foolishness.

Now we love AR-15s and AKs as much as anybody, and we know that these sorts of semiautomatic carbines are among the most popular, fastest selling firearms in America today. Texas, independent-minded and liberty-loving place that it is, doesn't ban the carrying of loaded long guns in public, nor does it require a permit for this activity. Yet some so-called firearm advocates seem determined to change this.

Recently, demonstrators have been showing up in various public places, including coffee shops and fast food restaurants, openly toting a variety of tactical long guns. Unlicensed open carry of handguns is legal in about half the U.S. states, and it is relatively common and uncontroversial in some places.
Yet while unlicensed open carry of long guns is also typically legal in most places, it is a rare sight to see someone sidle up next to you in line for lunch with a 7.62 rifle slung across his chest, much less a whole gaggle of folks descending on the same public venue with similar arms.

Let's not mince words, not only is it rare, it's downright weird and certainly not a practical way to go normally about your business while being prepared to defend yourself. To those who are not acquainted with the dubious practice of using public displays of firearms as a means to draw attention to oneself or one's cause, it can be downright scary. It makes folks who might normally be perfectly open-minded about firearms feel uncomfortable and question the motives of pro-gun advocates.

As a result of these hijinx, two popular fast food outlets have recently requested patrons to keep guns off the premises (more information can be found here and here). In other words, the freedom and goodwill these businesses had previously extended to gun owners has been curtailed because of the actions of an attention-hungry few who thought only of themselves and not of those who might be affected by their behavior. To state the obvious, that's counterproductive for the gun owning community.

More to the point, it's just not neighborly, which is out of character for the big-hearted residents of Texas. Using guns merely to draw attention to yourself in public not only defies common sense, it shows a lack of consideration and manners. That's not the Texas way. And that's certainly not the NRA way.

In summary, NRA certainly does not support bans on personalized guns or on carrying firearms in public, including in restaurants. We think people are intelligent enough to resolve these issues in a reasonable way for themselves. But when people act without thinking, or without consideration for others – especially when it comes to firearms – they set the stage for further restrictions on our rights. Firearm owners face enough challenges these days; we don't need to be victims of friendly fire.
 
When are folks going to open their eyes and realize they're getting played by BOTH SIDES?
 
The NRA is a giant corporation and while they do some good, it's my humble opinion that their priority these days is to make piles of money. Nuff said... Please don't let this turn "political" and disappear. Check these guys out.. Gun Owners of America
 
The NRA is COMPLETELY RIGHT. Carrying your rifle around in public is moronic, not patriotic.
 
I also think the NRA has to kind of stay somewhat neutral to be taken seriously too! If they agree to this they will turn any respect they have from the other side off! So, whether they agree or not, I think it's a keep respect thing. I'm trying to keep it simple so the thread doesn't disappear on you! lol
 
Speaking of NRA related things..my mother today accidently broke my donor statue from the NRA..
She broke the barrel off the patriots gun! :BangHead: I love that thing, but one thing about it REALLY bothers me...is the made in China sticker on the bottom...Really ? Bleh!
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Mike
 
Politics not allowed here..

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American by birth, Patriot by choice.

I would rather die standing on my two feet defending our Constitution than live a lifetime on my knees......
 
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