Many of my friends, acquaintances and colleagues seem to think I live, breathe, eat, drink and smell politics and policy … 24/7. Most of them know that I once was a full-time print journalist whose job was to stay abreast of these things.
That’s all they want to discuss with me. That and my granddaughter.
A friend and colleague, though, posed an interesting notion this week about the proposal in the Texas Legislature to allow Texans to carry firearms openly, where everyone can see them.
My friend told me he has a concealed-carry license and carries a gun, presumably where the sun doesn’t shine.
“I think open-carry is a stupid idea,” he said. “Why? Because of something happens and someone starts shooting a gun, he’s going to shoot the guy with the gun. The individual who’s carrying openly becomes a target.”
Interesting, yes?
My friend wants the open-carry legislation to become law in Texas. He and I shared our views on it and I told him I remain concerned about it, although I perhaps could change my mind on it over time as I did — more or less — with the state’s concealed-carry law.
I certainly will pray my friend’s concern about the target aspect of open-carry legislation doesn’t pan out.
http://www.texastribune.org/2015/03/18/brief/