I have to admit, I was very disappointed to see this. I'm not sure it is ever a good idea to give up one "right" in order to gain another. I am further confused as to why MOC would support ANY bill that limits open carry.
How are we supposed "To demonstrate to the public at large that gun owners are one of the most lawful segments of society and they have nothing to fear from the lawful carry of a firearm." if we are not allowed to open carry?
One of the largest reasons I am a member of this group is because I want to try to reacquire our rights which previous generations of Michiganders allowed to be legislated away.
I did not join this group to further the cause of concealed carry, no matter how great I think it might be to be able to have those additional carry privileges. I joined this group to further OPEN CARRY, not have it support legislation that LIMITS it. As far as I can tell, this bill would take away my ability to carry a gun in certain areas and then give it back to me, but now I have to have additional, legislated training to do so. Let me make it even simpler: "Take your gun, cover it up, and go pay for more training...or you are breaking the law."
How is this a compromise that an Open Carry group would want? Heck, I'm not sure it's a compromise a gun owner would want...well, I suppose a gun owner that believes OC is wrong...
So, am I missing something here? Is anyone else confused as to why we as a group would support this bill??
For the record, take out the OC ban from this bill and I would support it 110%
My next question would be...what other areas of Open Carry is MOC willing to compromise on for legislation? Would we be willing to support a bill that outlawed OC altogether w/o a concealed carry permit if it gave us forced national cc reciprocity?
Does anyone else have these concerns? I am willing to admit, maybe I don't see something that is staring me in the face. So please, someone, educate me.
Edited to add: I will be contacting my rep in the house on this bill, but I have yet to decide if I will recommend a yes or no vote. I have contacted my rep numerous times in the past as "a member of Michigan Open Carry" and I'm honestly not sure how I can tell them to vote yes on this bill. I want the additional privileges it offers...but I don't want the loss of the other privileges it takes away. I am still on the fence, but leaning towards a no vote. Please guys, change my mind...