Editorial: I Support Open Carry…Sort of

As a kid, I opened carried all the time.  How else was I supposed to get my shotgun, my .22 rifle or my BB-gun down to the area where we’d be shooting?  Back then, it didn’t matter so much; but times have changed…and, in some ways, not for the better.

When I lived in Jerusalem, I saw a lot of people carrying their firearms openly.  I was fine with that.  I’ve seen handfuls of people in the US who open carry, too, although it’s much more rare, outside the occasional protest.

I met a guy once who was arrested for open carry in a shopping mall in Illinois.  He eventually won his case but it was unfortunate that there were even laws on the books that would get him arrested for safely carrying.  But that’s a lot politicians.

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But I also know for a fact that it cost him a lot of money in legal fees, time and personal stress and, of course, he was also arrested and booked into jail with charges, which is the only part a lot of people are going to remember a year from now.

Regardless, it’s important that he’s passionate about his rights, and that is really where I think open carry can shine.  Putting politics to the side for the moment, I see, as a firearms instructor with LEO, military and civilian carry experience, some major cons to carrying in the open.  Here are four of my observations:

1. Open carry gives away the element of surprise.

Tactically speaking, if your gun is showing you’ve already lost the element of surprise.  Some people who open carry might believe that if someone sees that they’re carrying a firearm it will dissuade them from being attacked.  That might be true with some people, but not all of them.  In truth, evil people might see an opportunity to attack no matter your visible defenses.  Either way, having your gun exposed puts you behind the power curve–surprise is your friend.  You don’t want to give that up.

2. Open carriers could be targeted in an active shooter scenario.

As I just alluded to, if someone sees that you have a firearm, it may just mean that they will attack you first.  As an air marshal, I hid my gun well.  I figured if anyone saw my gun and wanted to attack the plane, they’d have the upper hand.  They’d try to disarm me, or they’d try to kill me first.

In these scenarios, open carry, or not concealing your firearm very well, can get you targeted and killed first.

Again, you gain the tactical advantage by having the element of surprise.  This is the main reason I would never open carry in plainclothes.  (Note: Carrying in a law enforcement or military uniform is an entirely different story.)

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