• GoodEye8@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      But he probably thought he looked really cool doing it so was it really stupid? The answer is unsurprisingly still yes.

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      10 months ago

      I don’t know the rules of where he was, but my understanding is Indiana allows open-carry. Maybe its just who I grew up around, aka gun nerds and law enforcement- but I don’t see showing someone your gun as anymore than that.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t get this. I was raised by a cop, and I’m very comfortable with firearms. Flashing your concealed weapon in public is immature at best. I can think of zero reason to flash a concealed weapon in public (unless you intend to defend yourself with it, right there in that moment), even if someone is asking to see it the answer is, “It’s not a toy”. It’s an object designed to kill, the threat is inherent in revealing it.

        Not calling out you specifically, but the irreverent attitude of the loud pro-gun group has pushed me way further left on gun control than I used to be. Actions like OP tell me the leaders advocating for it do not have a healthy or mature view of firearms.

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          10 months ago

          People do a lot of things a lot of other people view as cringy or immature. Flashing implies threatening, which in this context this doesn’t seem like to me.