An open carry coven's belligerent behavior demonstrates that an armed society isn't necessarily a polite society.…
The Texas House approved new rules to add panic
buttons in House offices on Wednesday after a confrontational open carry
group harassed state lawmakers on Tuesday. On the opening day of the
2015 legislative session, over a dozen agitators
from Open Carry Tarrant County visited the Capitol to try to persuade
legislators to approve House Bill 195. The measure calls for overturning
Texas’ 125-year ban on the open carry of handguns. Texas already allows for the open carry of shotguns and rifles.
The Open Carry Tarrant County group, led by Kory
Watkins, visited the offices of several state lawmakers. While citizens
clearly have the right to apply constituent pressure to encourage
lawmakers to vote a certain way, the open carry activists became so
belligerent that persuasion gave way to bullying tactics and outright
intimidation. Their provocative behavior prompted the House to add a rule that would permit the installation of Department of Public Safety (DPS) panic buttons in member offices.
The open carry group videotaped an exchange with representative Poncho Nevarez.
While the recording was supposed to rally people to the open carry
agitators’ cause, the rude, threatening behavior of the cameraman stood
out more than anything else, as he taunted the lawmaker and refused to
leave when asked to depart. When asked to leave the office, one of the
agitators shouted back at Nevarez, “you need to leave my state”.
The actions were even denounced by other open carry covens. C.J. Grisham of Open Carry Texas, harshly condemned the Open
Carry Tarrant County group’s tactics. On Facebook, Grisham posted:
I’ll be spending tomorrow cleaning up the horse manure Kory Watkins dropped throughout the Capitol today instead of building support for constitutional carry. If starting fires were up for a vote, he’d be a grand arsonist. Yes, I said it. Some of us actually want bills passed that repeal laws violating our fundamental rights instead of vying for the title of Jackass of the Year. I’m done playing softball. I’m still getting phone calls from representatives and media hours later.
Grisham refers to Watkins
as “a malignant cancer for the gun nuts” who could
jeopardize open carry legislation with his confrontational tactics.
Grisham has a valid point. The argument that “an armed society is a
polite society” isn’t very compelling when the people carrying guns are
incredibly rude. Open Carry Tarrant County may enjoy heckling lawmakers,
but being bullies who like to carry guns isn’t doing their cause any
favors.
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