yeah i guess the actual definition is debatable, but when i took my permit class at Guns-N-Leather said under no circumstance are you allowed to "brandish" your firearm unless you feel your life is in imminent danger, inwhich case if you pull it, you better use it to "neutralize" the threat. Again, another definition up for grabs.
I personally dont see an issue with the gun being holstered under clothing but the holder exposes the weapon WHILE REMAINING HOLSTERED to what they percieve as a threat under any circumstance. Im not saying its the right approach, but it may prevent somebody from doing something bad......or it may escalate the situation.
so merv, your saying that if i have my gun open carry outside of clothing, you and i get into an argument, im 100% legal to draw attention to, or point to my exposed gun, but i would be breaking the law if its holstered under my shirt but i expose the gun to you?
Im not saying your wrong, but it sounds stupid to me. Whats the difference?
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