The Second Amendment is for everyone yet I always see the same comments coming from many here that we are required to dress a certain way when OCing. What way? Nobody can agree on it.
One member says his cowboy boots and chaps are preferred. He declares anyone who wears anything he associates with hip hop to be a "lout."
Another member says we need to wear tucked in dress shirts and slacks with an expensive leather holster.
Another says corporate casual is the norm.
If the Second Amendment is for everyone, why the prejudices as to what someone wears? If someone wants to go outside in a bathrobe, hard hat and moon boots and OC a LCP on an $12 Austrian surplus pistol belt, who cares? A right is a right and is not subjective to the opinions and butthurt feelings of others.
All men (and women) are created equal. The Bill of Rights codifies pre existing rights. I don't see anywhere that says you must wear assless chaps to refuse lodging to soldiers and I don't see where it says I can't wear my Boss jeans, Dallas Cowboys hat and a hoodie if I want to exercise my RTKBA.
Apparently carrying in what one can afford makes them unqualified as well, regardless of how well a holster works.
The prejudice is overwhelming on so many different levels from those who, as purported open carriers, should recognize from their own dealings with other gun owners, that any way you exercise a right is perfectly fine.
One member says his cowboy boots and chaps are preferred. He declares anyone who wears anything he associates with hip hop to be a "lout."
Another member says we need to wear tucked in dress shirts and slacks with an expensive leather holster.
Another says corporate casual is the norm.
If the Second Amendment is for everyone, why the prejudices as to what someone wears? If someone wants to go outside in a bathrobe, hard hat and moon boots and OC a LCP on an $12 Austrian surplus pistol belt, who cares? A right is a right and is not subjective to the opinions and butthurt feelings of others.
All men (and women) are created equal. The Bill of Rights codifies pre existing rights. I don't see anywhere that says you must wear assless chaps to refuse lodging to soldiers and I don't see where it says I can't wear my Boss jeans, Dallas Cowboys hat and a hoodie if I want to exercise my RTKBA.
Apparently carrying in what one can afford makes them unqualified as well, regardless of how well a holster works.
The prejudice is overwhelming on so many different levels from those who, as purported open carriers, should recognize from their own dealings with other gun owners, that any way you exercise a right is perfectly fine.