It may be as minor as being evicted by the landlord. Don't think he can't do it legally because he can. I was a landlord here in Ohio.
When you turn 21 get a pistol. (less threatening)
Get a waistband holster. (less threatening) Not the leg strap type.
Keep it loaded.
You have been here since August and only have fourteen posts..and one thing you decide to do is tell another user how to go about exercising his rights so he isn't "threatening", while nothing he is doing is threatening.
1) Explain to me how him exercising his constitutional right is grounds for eviction. The moment he enters the court, his landlord will have to justify the eviction. Has he missed payments? Has he caused issues? Is he otherwise a bad tenant? If the answer is "No", then the landlord has no justification for eviction. Exercising constitutional rights, regardless of the landlords views, is not grounds for eviction. ORC even goes as far as protecting tenants and their guests from landlords attempting to prohibit firearms on their property. So, the landlord cannot legally evict him for having a gun, carrying a gun, owning a gun, or doing anything LEGAL with a gun.
2) How dare you tell him how to carry any gun. Should he choose to carry on his waist, on his shoulder, on his thigh, he has EVERY right to. It is not any more threatening than carrying it any other way.
You're on a forum for gun rights, and yet your entire post is following the trend of "carry it in THIS way so you make others happy".
Here's what he should do:
Carry his firearms in whatever legal manner he so chooses. Loaded or unloaded. As long as he is within the law, he should carry it how he feels comfortable.
When I carry my AR, I carry it across my chest, with my handgun on my hip. Are you going to tell me to do it any other way just to make someone else happy? Should I carry it on my back or shoulder so it is "less threatening"?
I can respect your "concern" for him, but advising him to restrict the ways he legally exercises his rights is borderline gun control.
*edit* When he is of age and has a handgun, should he carry concealed so he is "less threatening" as well? Just a thought..
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