Open carrier robbed of pistol

One might wonder why Warturds didn't choose a similar story that was published the day before the one he did post about. This one out of Memphis. Another open carrier lost his weapon. While in a bathroom stall. In uniform working private security in the local mall as his second job. One might wonder also what this dumbass cop was so distracted by that he missed someone stealing his weapon after he took his duty-belt off (presumably to take a dump I guess, since the story doesn't say) and realized it was missing only when he went to put his belt back on. Maybe the cop was investigating the secret "codes of the stall" that Larry Craig educated America about a few years back? I don't know, but anyway, from the story:



The cop-shop won't identify the idiot-officer. Meanwhile, supposed gun-rights advocates like Warturds are spreading the OC story of a 21-year-old who was robbed of his weapon at gunpoint far and wide and leftist, gun-grabber websites all around the freakin' world are seizing on it to push their gun-grabbing agenda. Actually, I guess I shouldn't even say "leftist" websites, as the kid is being slaughtered on every gun forum and gun-related blog too.

Way to go Warturds! Way to stay sensitive to gun rights! What a freakin' tool.

Blues

You are such a joke. Your inability to even discuss something without trying to make it personal about the OP when it infringes on your beliefs makes you almost subhuman. Id be surprised to find that you have opposable thumbs.

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This was not a open carry breakdown, it was a situational awareness breakdown. The mere fact that you are openly carrying does not make you a hard target as some like to think. It is also about how you carry yourself and how aware you are of what is happening around you. I can only speak for myself but if a guy I do not know walks up to me at 2:00 in the morning my situational awareness color code level will go to orange real quick. Asking for a cigarette or to use your cell phone is one of the most used ploys for the BG to get close to his victim. I will automatically assume this guy has ill intentions and proceed accordingly. As Jeff Cooper would say:
In Condition Orange, you set a mental trigger: "If that person does 'x', I will need to stop them."
 
I particularly enjoyed the description of the gun used in the robbery.

"... Possibly a semi-automatic black gun."

My, do we know the difference between a revolver and a semi-auto?
 
I particularly enjoyed the description of the gun used in the robbery.

"... Possibly a semi-automatic black gun."

My, do we know the difference between a revolver and a semi-auto?

Cannot both a Revolver and or a semi-automatic pistol be black?

Do YOU know the difference?
 
This happened in Multnomah County Oregon where recently passes ordinances restrict the possession of a loaded firearm in a public place unless you have a CHL. That includes no ammo allowed in magazines or speedloaders.

The victim was 21 and stupid showing off his new purchase at 2AM.
 
Another open carrier lost his weapon. While in a bathroom stall. In uniform working private security in the local mall as his second job. One might wonder also what this dumbass cop was so distracted by that he missed someone stealing his weapon after he took his duty-belt off (presumably to take a dump I guess, since the story doesn't say) and realized it was missing only when he went to put his belt back on.

Gloryholes are dangerous! In more ways than one.
 
If you disrespect the gun it will come back and bite you in the a $$.
How stupid to treat a gun like that in the first place..Don't get me started....

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I can see how someone open carrying can present a great target for a BG if the BG gets the jump on him.

OK, let's look at the above statement...

Why does someone resort to crime?

When I was younger, the kids in my area did crime with a specific goal in mind...

To get stuff without having to work for it or even pay for it.

Most criminals aren't very "productive". That is part of the allure of crime.
Why spend all that time and aggravation working for something when you can just "take it"?

Now as far as OC goes, I tend to believe that most crooks are either lazy or not too bright (or quite possibly both!).
So, unless they are rather higher up in the criminal enterprise of their choice, I don't believe that too many criminals are willing to attempt to rob one of an openly carried weapon, especially when the potential payoff could quite possibly be their death?

I have no numbers or cites to present, just my personal opinion.
It is based on my growing up on the wrong side of the tracks.
I had to live with criminals living throughout my neighborhood with fairly constant assaults on my person and property.

All above aside though, lower level crooks take enough risk selling drugs, banging and robbing when they can.
The crooks I knew, while crafty, we're not willing to risk that much in an attempt to steal your pistol.

While the payoff for the criminal, once a gun is obtained, may be financially good, the potential risk to reward does not justify the attempt.

"Ya can't sell a stolen gun if you get killed trying to steal it!".

I open carry, a lot.
I am aware of my surroundings and I am aware of who and what is around me.
To open carry, situational awareness is essential.
Most people get robbed because they present themselves to the world as oblivious, Soft targets so to speak.
Head down, or worse, their face stuck to the screen of their smartphones and iPods..

While I am sure that open carriers may have been targeted, the incredibly minute number of actual Incidents is probably very minor.
Do I fear for my security while I open carry?
No.
I am aware of the fact that I am armed and my handgun is exposed.
I use a retention holster and I am aware of my surroundings as well.

In the long run, carry what you can and practice often.
Just be aware. You are not the only one out and about.
 

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