Concealed-handgun carry legislation was thought to be of concern when the 1995 Texas Legislature approved it.
It has proved effective in at least one regard: Thinking that motorists might be carrying a gun with them has made other motorists a lot more circumspect if they get cut off on the street.
Now the 2015 Legislature is considering an open-carry bill. This one give me pause.
http://www.texastribune.org/2015/04/14/open-carry-bill-poised-clear-texas-house/
Why is that? I’m concerned about what some have indicated might become a problem — which is that someone carrying a handgun openly could become a target in the event shooting starts somewhere.
Interesting, yes? I share that concern.
The bill got stalled today in the Texas House of Representatives on a procedural glitch. It’s likely to come up in a day or two and the House is likely to approve it.
I’d bet real American cash that Gov. Greg Abbott would sign it if gets to his desk.
That doesn’t alleviate my concern about open-carry legislation becoming a state law.
I continue to wonder whether carrying guns openly on one’s holster created a safer society back in the old days when it was customary. Will the presence of guns being carried in the open today make us safer than the belief that someone is packing a pistol under his jacket or in her purse?
I still have my doubts.