Sign Waving and Open Carry. Quick Question

ross11988

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Let me ask a quick questions. Im in PA, we have natural open carry of firearms. Last week there was a drive by shooting where Im going to sign wave. I was planning on open carrying, but I don't want to hurt Ron Paul's image. Frankly open carry is very respected here in PA and not many people have a problem with it. Anyone have an input? Also I have the navy blue ron paul shirt against my camo green XDM, so it wouldnt be sticking out like yellow on black.
 
It's a Republican primary... I imagine those most likely to take issue would be democrts.

BUT if you need to ask if it's a good idea, on some level, it sounds like you know that it isn't.
 
I'd agree - it's not the time or place to demonstrate your right to open carry - if you're worried about safety then carry concealed...

-J
 
Dude, it's a Republican primary. Open carry that bad boy all day long. We are very strong advocates for the 2nd amendment, no?
 
Dude, it's a Republican primary. Open carry that bad boy all day long. We are very strong advocates for the 2nd amendment, no?

2nd amendment aside - you do realize there is a large group of potential RP voters that are scared to death of firearms - no need to turn those people off thinking we are all right wing gun nuts (even if we are...) ;)

-J
 
Even is rural Republican parts of PA, we have soccer moms who shit bricks at the sight of a gun. And ocing in an area where there was just a drive-by miiiight result in a couple 911 calls should someone notice the gun.
 
Depends where in PA you'll be. Where I live, nobody would even blink.

Some of the uppity philly suburbs you might have an issue.

I really doubt you will turn off any potential RP GOP primary voters in PA carrying.

Just use common sense and you'll be fine.
 
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If PA is an open primary state I would say no. If it is a closed primary state I would say carry away.
 
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