We don't have to wait to see how this will play out it is already legal to carry in these places in other states and shocker, it is not the wild west out there...
7/31/2013 2:30:42 PM
^this.
7/31/2013 2:56:34 PM
7/31/2013 5:45:50 PM
Maybe I should have properly clarified, because it appears you guys seem to think I haven't actually thought about this and my opinion is irrational.In terms of potential problems, I am thinking mainly about bars or restaurant/bar environments.But in terms of a chilling effect, I'm talking about any time that I actually see someone's gun, so either open carry or a situation where someone doesn't have it concealed particularly well. I'm sure it all comes back to a difference of perspective, but when I see someone carrying a gun in a public place while they go about their business, I'd prefer to be somewhere else.The primary reason to have a gun is to shoot someone if you need to, and the primary reason folks carry their gun everywhere would be because they feel they might need to shoot someone at any time, and they want to be prepared to do so. There are other reasons for each, I'm sure, but at the end of the day, I think someone who thinks there is such a concern about violence that they want to bring their gun to the IHOP, the amusement park, or the bar creates more problems than they'll solve. Everything is a cost benefit analysis.But I recognize this is a personal stance.
7/31/2013 7:03:44 PM
but why are those problems not being created everywhere else where people have been carrying concealed for decades? what's magical now that will make it create problems?
7/31/2013 7:11:13 PM
if all the folks CCing were OCing, fuhctious would probably never leave the house
7/31/2013 7:42:38 PM
i'd leave the house long enough to fuck your mother. i'd fire a few rounds into her from my deadly weapon. but seriously, you can keep discounting this point of view all you want, but it's neither irrational nor uncommon.[Edited on July 31, 2013 at 7:51 PM. Reason : er]
7/31/2013 7:47:41 PM
rofl
7/31/2013 7:50:13 PM
http://www.wral.com/house-votes-to-relax-gun-laws-in-nc/12417880/For those who have no idea what's happening in this thread yet. I'm seeing a lot of reasons why folks are in favor of the billing passing. I'd like to hear a decent argument against the bill if somebody could provide a link to one.
7/31/2013 7:50:15 PM
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7/31/2013 10:50:27 PM
^^Think of it the same way you think of the need to carry a gun - it's really two sides of the same coin. CARRYING GUNS: While the chance may be very slim that you will have to use it, and you may have gone through your whole life and never had the need to shoot someone or draw a weapon for protection, if that situation arises, then the risk of harm or danger presented by not having your gun makes it logical to carry the gun constantly.AVOIDING PEOPLE CARRYING GUNS: While the chance of that person using the gun in a way that is harmful or threatening is very slim, and I have gone through (most) of my life experiences without anyone ever pulling their gun out, the potential harm that can be created if someone chooses to do it makes it logical to avoid scenarios where I actively know someone is carrying. There's a similar analysis conducted to determine whether an individual should have taken precautions in the tort world. The cost of the acceptable burden is determined by comparing it to the gravity of the harm if an accident occurs multiplied by the frequency of that harm. So where you have a very low frequency occurrence, it may still be appropriate to incur a burden if the gravity of the harm is extremely high.As for the people carrying gun but me not knowing about it, that's a fair point. But I have friends who carry that I really worry about, because they aren't entirely rational, and I have friends who ride motorcycles, and I am concerned based on their recklessness that they are going to kill themselves. Just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it's not a rational level of concern. Obviously if I am unaware of a particularized danger, I cannot feel a certain way about it, but just because you don't know the Sword of Damocles is over your head, that doesn't mean there isn't a danger of getting killed. (I get that's an exaggeration, but it refutes your point that lack of knowledge is somehow the deciding factor here.)What I find interesting is that this seems like an attempt to convince me that my personal opinion is somehow WRONG. I don't try and convince you guys that you shouldn't carry guns everywhere, I just think it may not be the best idea.
8/1/2013 4:32:12 AM
But what about this law changes anything, why have you not been locking yourself inside your house already? Your concern is irrational.
8/1/2013 6:13:58 AM
shove your head a little further in the sand and everything will be just fine
8/1/2013 7:48:29 AM
OMG PEEPZ WIT TEH GUNZZZ. RUNNNNN!!!!!11!!!!!111
8/1/2013 8:36:08 AM
8/1/2013 9:02:09 AM
Even though the NCGA went off the deep end the last month, at least this is a bill I support.I never got a handgun several years ago because I wouldn't have been able to carry into places I frequent-namely outside riding bicycles on trails and universities.Glad to know if I get a CC permit, I can carry on the Tobacco Trail. The shotgun is a little too conspicuous, you know?
8/1/2013 10:58:03 AM
I had a long conversation about the silencer while hunting yesterday with someone who owns more guns than appliances. It was interesting he said that a silencer on a hunting rifle would do nothing because of the high velocity rounds and you would have to go hunting with a 45(subsonic rounds) for the silencer to actually matter.
8/1/2013 11:40:17 AM
I heard that the silencers often were more for hearing protection in countries where they are used more often
8/1/2013 11:44:10 AM
^ Not to mention not annoying nearby neighbors. Suppressors make guns less loud. They don't make them quiet by any stretch. I suppose that a bolt action 22LR rifle with a suppressor and sub sonic ammunition would be pretty damn quiet. It would still probably run off near by squirrels however. The vast majority of hunters I know would never hunt with them because the process and expense of acquiring a suppressor is a long drawn out pain in the ass.
8/1/2013 12:05:34 PM
$250 stamp that takes about 6 months. And it's DUMB.[Edited on August 1, 2013 at 12:12 PM. Reason : *]
8/1/2013 12:11:49 PM
^more like 4-6 months to get the suppressor in, which is followed by a 8-12 month wait for the stamp to get prepared. you can't prepare the stamp until you have the suppressor.
8/1/2013 12:29:11 PM
and it is $200 for the stamp. It makes .22lr very quiet, handgun rounds sound like banging on a snare drum (no snares, rough analogy), and some rifle rounds border on hearing safe, but you still have the sonic crack.
8/1/2013 2:21:44 PM
FYI: I have been told that even if you are not exiting your vehicle, if you cross onto educational property, the firearm must be in a locked compartment....
8/1/2013 2:41:17 PM
well that's exactly what it says, it doesn't say anything about entering or exiting:
8/1/2013 3:33:11 PM
make sure your doors are locked, inside the vehicle is a compartment according to open container and CHP laws.The law says locked vehicle for entry exit, in closed container.
8/1/2013 3:49:28 PM
How am I supposed to have a Wild West shoot out with someone who cut me off on Dan Allen if my gun has to stay in the car?
8/1/2013 3:57:04 PM
I, for one, would have felt very safe knowing that some stressed out nerd in my 200 person lecture room, hopped up on Adderal and coke, was packing a gun. Making him leave it in his car wouldn't have done any good
8/1/2013 4:01:00 PM
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8/1/2013 5:15:28 PM
I'm excited about this law to be honest... one of the few they have pushed through i'm happy about.
8/1/2013 5:15:33 PM
I'd be more excited about actual campus carry since it's where I work.
8/1/2013 5:57:12 PM
i've thought about getting my ccp but because of where I work i wouldn't be able to actually carry 95% of the time... looks like this law changes that.
8/1/2013 7:15:39 PM
I'd be more excited about actual campus carry since it's where I spend most of my days (I'm a student)[Edited on August 1, 2013 at 7:22 PM. Reason : .]
8/1/2013 7:22:05 PM
It's actually true - guns don't kill people, bullets kill people.http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/01/world/meast/syria-civil-war/index.html?hpt=hp_t2When they explode.
8/1/2013 8:11:15 PM
8/1/2013 8:49:04 PM
or, for that matter, people that you don't see carrying around you?
8/1/2013 9:13:22 PM
8/2/2013 1:29:05 PM
but the container doesn't have to be locked, just the car
8/2/2013 1:37:41 PM
Is there a definition of "container". I'm curious if a holster would count since that would be the most likely "container" for a CC permit holder driving through campus property.
8/2/2013 1:42:12 PM
^^ I'm not claiming that, I'm only responding to MaximaDvr's claim that:
8/2/2013 1:54:06 PM
ok, sorry. i was responding to this:
8/2/2013 1:57:50 PM
ah, sorry for the confusion. i mixed up vehicle and compartment when i was typing that.
8/2/2013 2:02:10 PM
8/2/2013 2:04:07 PM
but not because you think they're just gonna start shooting all over the place
8/2/2013 8:17:17 PM
Speaking for myself I just assume that they are looking for any excuse to vigorously violate my civil rights. However, they probably would love to have any excuse to use their weapon, that's why most of them sign up to be cops, the opportunity to wield lethal force with minimal chance of negative repercussions.
8/2/2013 8:59:51 PM
this is just inviting people in to rob bars and restaurants... like the damn gangster chicago days of the 1960's. force private businesses to let patrons carry guns and you are just asking them to be robbed or worst.
8/2/2013 10:23:57 PM