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    The anti-OC comments are very fun to read, thanks guys. Those who make anti-OC comments usually have not OC'ed at all so you haven't a place in your words.

    As for the encounter ... I believe the armed citizen was a bit confrontational but on the other hand the cops did act stupidly. There was a huge lack of professionalism displayed that day. The best thing that armed citizen could have done was to remain calm, state his intentions, follow directions, and submit his audio recordings to the appropriate level of higher authority for officer reprimand.

    As for OC'ers, or any armed citizen for that matter, to be carrying a recorder...it's a necessary evil in this day and age. It does not mean that person is looking for trouble or a confrontation. It simply means that person knows that all authorities cannot be trusted and when it's their words against yours, guess who always wins. The recorder is necessary to keep your butt out of the fire.
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    God bless all of you who feel the need to OC. You take our fight to the public, raise awareness and pioneer to make every firearm owner's life much easier.

    OC is a taboo, it shouldn't be.

    It's very funny to me how the sergeant's tone changes in part four after 4:54 as referenced by another poster. I hope this guy learns the law he is supposed to be enforcing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackieChan View Post
    God bless all of you who feel the need to OC. You take our fight to the public, raise awareness and pioneer to make every firearm owner's life much easier.

    OC is a taboo, it shouldn't be.
    Sort of like breastfeeding in public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G50AE View Post
    Sort of like breastfeeding in public.
    Breastfeeding is a natural human behavior. So is self defense, the analogy fits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by g50ae View Post
    sort of like breastfeeding in public.

    eeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
    Flip 'em the bird and die like a VIKING
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    Quote Originally Posted by G50AE View Post
    Sort of like breastfeeding in public.
    You breastfeed in public?!?
    Quote Originally Posted by Flanmedic51 View Post
    Again, you turn it into a rights thing when it only gives the LEO more ability to enforce laws and provide public safety.
    I am not anti-cop, I am pro-Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyLT View Post
    You breastfeed in public?!?
    SECTION 16-15-130. Indecent exposure; breastfeeding.

    (A)(1) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully, maliciously, and indecently expose his person in a public place, on property of others, or to the view of any person on a street or highway.

    (2) This subsection does not apply to a woman who breastfeeds her own child in a public place, on property of others, to the view of any person on a street or highway, or any other place where a woman and her child are authorized to be.

    (B) A person who violates the provisions of subsection (A)(1) is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined in the discretion of the court or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G50AE View Post
    SECTION 16-15-130. Indecent exposure; breastfeeding.

    (A)(1) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully, maliciously, and indecently expose his person in a public place, on property of others, or to the view of any person on a street or highway.

    (2) This subsection does not apply to a woman who breastfeeds her own child in a public place, on property of others, to the view of any person on a street or highway, or any other place where a woman and her child are authorized to be.

    (B) A person who violates the provisions of subsection (A)(1) is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined in the discretion of the court or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
    What if she's feeding someone else's child?
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    Quote Originally Posted by G50AE View Post
    SECTION 16-15-130. Indecent exposure; breastfeeding.

    (A)(1) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully, maliciously, and indecently expose his person in a public place, on property of others, or to the view of any person on a street or highway.

    (2) This subsection does not apply to a woman who breastfeeds her own child in a public place, on property of others, to the view of any person on a street or highway, or any other place where a woman and her child are authorized to be.

    (B) A person who violates the provisions of subsection (A)(1) is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined in the discretion of the court or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
    I then beg to offer the question:

    How do you feel about or react to a no breastfeeding sign?

    Do you ignore it anyway, because it is your right?
    Do you respect the rights of the private property owner and not enter and leave the baby (or the breasts) outside the store?
    Do you do it in the restroom because concealed means concealed and it really isn't violating anyone's rights that way?

    Quote Originally Posted by Flanmedic51 View Post
    Again, you turn it into a rights thing when it only gives the LEO more ability to enforce laws and provide public safety.
    I am not anti-cop, I am pro-Constitution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyLT View Post
    I then beg to offer the question:

    How do you feel about or react to a no breastfeeding sign?

    Do you ignore it anyway, because it is your right?
    Do you respect the rights of the private property owner and not enter and leave the baby (or the breasts) outside the store?
    Do you do it in the restroom because concealed means concealed and it really isn't violating anyone's rights that way?
    LOL! Definitely the funniest **** I have read today.

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