Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
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Originally Posted by
IronSight
You're really trying to argue that carrying while in the act of supporting a gun shop would distract from the reason we are there?
NO, In fact I know several people that have been carrying at other times we have been there to face off against HGC, I was specifically talking about not having a large group of us OCing. Given the situation, the negative attitude towards it from many Philly Officers and the readily apparent histrionics from our adversaries, it just doesnt make sense and would most certainly be chalked up by the nut jobs as a " victory " if they cried how scared they were and made a big spectacle of it
So OC has to be a negative thing now? That's a new one. The media, if they so choose, will paint us in a negative light for anything they want. If it's a PR war then it's on us to respond to it. Having spoken to my fair share of reporters over the last year I hardly see that being a "oh my god look at the evil gun owner" problem at all.
Didnt say that either. And thus far, from my experience at these events, we have gotten at least nuetral coverage and our side getting the truth in print or on camera, with the exception of Dom Giordano, who was squarely in our corner. If you cant see the fact that 30 or more people OCing during this thing on Friday is a completely unneeded distraction that would most likely help our enemies, I dont know what else I can say to convince you.
So rather than being worried about the media jumping on the illegal parking our side does to put up our message, you are worried about a perfectly legal act? That doesn't seem like backwards logic to you?
Uh yea, because the "illegal parking " is something that the CA guys can and have easily overlooked and is a minor, trivial thing that they can easily make excuses to avoid dealing with. A large group OCing isnt even close to the same thing.
I respectfully disagree.
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Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
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Originally Posted by
son of the revolution
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I see your respectfully disagree and raise you ! :p
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Uh yea, because the "illegal parking " is something that the CA guys can and have easily overlooked and is a minor, trivial thing that they can easily make excuses to avoid dealing with. A large group OCing isnt even close to the same thing.
So a violation of the law is trivial yet a group exercising their rights legally would be a problem.
Yeah, that makes sense :rolleyes:
Frankly, I think the biggest flaw in your thinking is your belief that the civil affairs officers would be forced to deal with the OC group in a disruptive manner. Given that the civil affairs officers have been the most professional group of the PPD I've ever spoken to, I believe that thinking is flawed and incorrect.
This argument is a bit pointless though, as you won't see that size of a group there OC, and you might not even see that many supporters of our side there at all.
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
He's from NJ. gets confused.
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You sure are pessimistic young Jedi ! Not that you dont have reason to be at least a little based on past history, but Im keeping crossed fingers that we'll have at least 50 from our side there
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
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Originally Posted by
GruntDoc
With regards to a gathering, if someone has a Revolutionary War replica flintlock pistol they can OC I'm sure that would make a great photo op. The imagery associated with these weapons as tools against tyranny is well ingrained in people. If the worst happens, the unspoken message of a picture showing an officer confiscating that would really sum up the issue well.
Just make sure it's unloaded, you know the cops would have no clue how to handle it safely, and the possibility of a negligent discharge would be even higher than usual.
My brother in law is big into Revolutionary War reenacting. I might be able to borrow a Revolutionary pistol from him. I don't know how he would feel if it was confiscated though.
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
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Originally Posted by
IronSight
So a violation of the law is trivial yet a group exercising their rights legally would be a problem.
Yeah, that makes sense :rolleyes:
Frankly, I think the biggest flaw in your thinking is your belief that the civil affairs officers would be forced to deal with the OC group in a disruptive manner. Given that the civil affairs officers have been the most professional group of the PPD I've ever spoken to, I believe that thinking is flawed and incorrect.
This argument is a bit pointless though, as you won't see that size of a group there OC, and you might not even see that many supporters of our side there at all.
Somethings getting lost in the translation. What Im getting at is that regardless of the CA guys professionalism ( and for the record I agree with you on that point 100 percent) that doesnt automatically mean they are any more well versed/not versed on the legality of OC in Philly any more then the Sgt that jacked up Viper. Additionally, if a large group were Ocing, and the perception was that it was an "escalation " or " provocation " on our part, regardless of the legality, that would, I believe, make it much more likely for them to not over look other more trivial issues, which BTW, is my understanding they cant even enforce, because the parking spots in question are handled by SEPTA Police.
Ask yourself this question
Whats more important/productive for our purposes ?
Ocing and all the negative attention that it would be sure to bring ?
Or being able to continue to utilize the mobile billboard that effectively forces all the HGC'rs to stand anywhere else besides in front of the shop ?
To me at least the answer is clear.
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
We're playing chess here, not Kill the Man With the Ball. OC would create a dogpile. Or would that be a fustercluck?
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
Mark just called me and informed me that a warrant for unknown charges has been issued for his arrest by the Philadelphia Police Department. 5 officers showed up at his place of work looking for him.
That is all I can share at this point.
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
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Originally Posted by
t1m0thy
Mark just called me and informed me that a warrant for unknown charges has been issued for his arrest by the Philadelphia Police Department. 5 officers showed up at his place of work looking for him.
That is all I can share at this point.
Wow, just WOW.
The plot thickens.
And thanks. Please keep us updated.
Re: Arrested by the Philadelphia Police for Open Carry
So...resisting arrest? Maybe? If they're stretching it? I mean, he did argue for a few seconds about getting on his knees. You'd think if it was that, they wouldn't have waited two months to make a formal arrest. Otherwise they got confirmation on the scene that he was within his rights, and I assume they ran his LTCF and found it up-to-date. I almost hate to ask, but...we sure it's in relation to the incident in February?