Texas revisits allowing open carry of handguns

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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Bryan Hull hopes that the Ruger LC9 pistol holstered on his hip sends a clear message.

He’s not hiding the fact that he is armed and ready to protect himself.

“With conceal carry, all I can do is react when someone has begun an attack,” said Hull, president and founding director of the Oklahoma Open Carry Association.

“With open carry, I may be able to stop an attack.”

Hull was among those who encouraged Oklahoma legislators to pass a law last year that lets those who are licensed to have concealed handguns openly carry their firearms.

And he began openly carrying his when the law took effect Nov. 1.

Now he and other neighbors to the north say it’s Texas’ turn.

“The entire country is shocked that Texans can’t open carry,” said Hull, 44, a general manager of a wrecker service. “It doesn’t fit the culture.”

At a time when gun control has become part of the national conversation — and gun stores are trying to keep up with the demand for ammunition, magazines and guns — Rep. George Lavender has filed a bill to change the way guns are carried in Texas.

Lavender proposes letting Texans with concealed handgun licenses openly carry their firearms, as gun owners in states ranging from Oklahoma to Minnesota already do.

“Texas is one of only a handful of states that does not allow some form of open carry despite being one of the most pro-Second Amendment states in the country,” said Lavender, R-Texarkana. “It is important we pass open carry this session.”

Marsha McCartney hopes Lavender fails.

“Back in the Old West, people had to leave their guns at the edge of town,” said McCartney, a spokeswoman for the Texas chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. “I thought that was very sensible. I wonder why that was changed.”

Texas is one of six states, plus the District of Columbia, that do not allow open carry.

For years, gun rights proponents have urged state lawmakers to make it legal. And more than 77,000 people have signed an online petition calling on the Legislature and Gov. Rick Perry to allow it.

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