I would like, check that, I want us to change the way we address and push for our Second Amendment protections. It is time we drop the words "Conceal" and "Concealed" from our vocabulary when it comes to Bills and exercises.
Anybody that does not realize that I am all for concealing when carrying for a variety of reasons. However, we should not be painting ourselves into the corners by limiting ourselves to concealment only.
There are two main reasons, plus many others, as to why I want to see the words applying to concealment removed from the political debate:
#1. Concealing, and requiring concealment, implies that there is something to be ashamed of or that others should be sensitive to our bearing arms. It implies that by carrying a firearm we have something to be ashamed of, and you know how the homosexual crowd felt about "phobes." The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is a fundamental, God given Right, that is protected by our Constitution, and we should not be ashamed of our full exercise there of, and nobody should be allowed to put us in a closet because they are afraid of something the Founding Fathers saw as so important that they put such high value on this protection;
#2. By allowing concealment to be a part of regulations we are leaving a crack in the dam. We are weakening any carry legislation in a way that makes us vulnerable to prosecution or punishment for exercising our rights. Many states and municipalities currently consider printing or accidental display (a shirt or jacket that raises or opens to allow the firearm to be seen) as a crime. This crack is something that continual manipulation can turn into a full disaster, just like wedges will split a boulder or water seepage will destroy a dam or dike.
If you don't think that the use of these words matter, come to the State of Minnesota where we do not have concealed carry. We can obtain a Permit to Carry a Pistol. The inappropriate use of the phrase concealed carry has the general public, most of law enforcement, legislators, and even many permit holders believing that we are a concealed carry or conceal and carry state.
It is time that we take a stand and say "Carry."
I will point out that this discussion was had and is the reason Minnesota's law is written as it is. The intent of the law was not to have people strutting down the street in open carry, which is what we had before this Bill passed (you could open carry without a permit, but you needed a permit to conceal). The intent was that people would carry concealed, but there would be no penalty or punishment for someone seeing that you are carrying. It is the same with our penalty for carrying where a business says no guns are allowed: If it is learned that you are carrying in their posted place of business it is no harm, no foul, unless you are asked to take the firearm from the business. If you are asked to remove the firearm from the place of business and refuse, and if law enforcement is called over it, you will be cited for trespass, and that is all.
Bring common sense back to the debate as we fight to restore our Constitutionally protected God given Rights!