IOC
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Lets be honest in what happened in California, citizens of that state chose to make a very public statement and drew the attention of the press announcing that they were going to exercise their right to open carry. It drew nationwide attention. I cannot think of a worse place to fight that battle. It drew the attention of the very anti-gun crowd in California and resulted in a ban on OC, put in place by people that had probably never seen anyone OC outside of on of the publicized events. The only good that will come out of the fight is that it demonstrates that California is attempting to do away with the 2A and is essentially guaranteeing that an appeal will reach the Supreme Court. But good hell what a roll of the dice, if when the appeal reaches the SC if the status quo has changed we could see a ruling that effects the entire country.
I agree with much of your assessment regarding California, but I believe that letting the law stand that allowed only OC without ammunition was an insult perpetrated against all Carry and needed to either be removed or strengthened. The benefit of this vote allows candidates who support the 2nd Amendment to use this as an argument in their campaign against their opponents in gun friendly districts.
Tony@IdahoOpenCarry.org
Open Carry is the Beautiful Bold Face of the 2nd Amendment