Thursday, December 19, 2013

The latest entry in the Hoplophobia Catalog. It must be true that open carry is dangerous because scientists say it is.

Maj. Eaton: We have top men working on it now.
Indiana Jones: Who?
Maj. Eaton: Top... men.
-- Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1981.
"Gun activists have a new craze — and it’s more dangerous than you think."
When in peril,
Or in doubt,
Run in circles,
Scream and shout.
-- Attributed to both Robert Heinlein and Herman Wouk, but probably anonymous.
See also: Crazy about Open Carry. It’s yet another evidence-free panic.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And scientists are always right. They cannot even agree if coffee is helpful or injurious, after decades of study.

Open carry deters crime, because it warns would-be perps that a firearm is present, as well as making it easier to remove it for use, if needed.

Ignorant people who freak out when they see a firearm have a mental disturbance known as hoplophobia. If they still make squirt guns, try carrying a black one around on your belt. I would bet that before long, you would attract unwanted attention.

A far cry from the colonial era, when long arms were routinely carried to Sunday services, Saturday marketing, etc. In the Old West, people carried long arms and handguns openly and concealed, both men and women, due to the hazards of the day.

In modern society, the hazards have increased, if anything. Carrying a firearm is prudent, and necessary in many areas. How it is carried should be up to the owner, not the state or neurotics afraid of an object based on its shape or color (ie, hoplophobics).