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OCDO is cited as "loosely organized”

AbNo

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jbone wrote:
Fhttp://forums.securityinfowatch.com/showthread.php?t=9160

Forum I ran across taking about Starbucks and the OC movement.

SNIP: “The "open carry" movement, in which gun owners carry unconcealed handguns as they go about their everyday business, is loosely organized”
Seems like an accurate assessment to me.

Did anyone happen to read this post?
http://forums.securityinfowatch.com/showpost.php?p=106744&postcount=15
Trooper says, "Excuse me, sir, but I see you've got a pistol there. Are you going in the store?" I said yes. He says, "Do you have a holster for it?" Well, yes. "Sir, would you mind carrying it with you while you're in the store? Here in AZ, we'd prefer you carry a handgun, rather than try to lock it up."
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simmonsjoe

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Dreamer wrote:
That's like saying that the Public Librarys of the country are "loosely organized" for pushing 1A rights...

Just because small local groups all over the country are working toward similar goals, and have occasional intercommunication does NOT indicate that they are "organized" at all--loosely or otherwise.

The statement made on that other forum is riduculous and shows a fundamental lack of understanding of the way grassroots activism works, and shows an underlying lack of concern for individual freedoms and Constitutional rule of law.
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