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Michael Breneman Regular Member

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Posted: Sun Sep 13th, 2009 11:43 pm |
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There you go again Shoplifter, suggesting that we'll get our 2A rights taken away in Topeka... by exercising our 2A rights. Do you seriously believe that?
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Michael Breneman Regular Member

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Posted: Sun Sep 13th, 2009 11:52 pm |
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Okay, so inspired by Earl's work I took my own stab at filming an open-carry dog walk and I tried to intersperse some pointers as well, as I walked. I talked with a few pedestrians and didn't have any encounters with LEOs, which was awesome.
So please share your comments and criticisms, but let's leave out the name calling, if you don't mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV2uoSgIROs
Last edited on Sun Sep 13th, 2009 11:53 pm by Michael Breneman
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nakedshoplifter Regular Member

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Posted: Mon Sep 14th, 2009 12:11 am |
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DING DING DING We have a Winnahh!! Only comment I have: You made the mistake of calling this a "concealed carry dog walk" twice at the end (but that's not a big deal). Normally dressed, normal acting, no problems. As it should be. Now go get MORE folks to join you, and start doing it during your daily routine, not just when walking the dog, and beware of those no guns signs that have become the fad in Topeka. I know I said I was done in this thread before, now I'm really DONE. Tah-tah.
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marine0300 Regular Member

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Posted: Mon Sep 14th, 2009 04:29 am |
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We have another Open Carry Dog Walk video by Topeka’s own Michael Breneman
Not only does Michael OC he uses his video to instruct, inform, and help people understand what Open Carry is all about and why we should do.
I did not know he was doing this and I really applaud his efforts. Michael bleeds the 2nd Amendment!!!
Please watch the video and make comments and suggestions and let’s have someone else step up to the plate and make an open carry video anywhere in Kansas.
ps: at the end of his video he accidently calls his Open Carry a Concealed Carry Dog Walk. He realizes the error.
Last edited on Mon Sep 14th, 2009 04:29 am by marine0300
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Michael Breneman Regular Member

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Posted: Mon Sep 14th, 2009 12:33 pm |
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Yep, my bad. Being a CCW permit holder and an advocate of both CCW and open carry, I guess I got my wires crossed. But I intend to continue to O/C whenever I can work it into my routine.
Earl and I are looking to build a 2nd amendment protectorate here in Topeka. We need people who will help us attend our city and state's public meetings to keep an eye on what our friendly elected officials are doing. If anyone is willing to spend some time on this work with us, please contact either Earl or myself.
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KSDeputy Regular Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 05:55 pm |
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I just recently was made aware of the change prompted by the court's decision. If it is now the law I have no objection to it. It is important, when carrying openly, to act as if it is a perfectly normal thing to do. I was previously against open carry, favoring concealed carry. I spent my entire career enforcing the law, I am open to the change which will give the new law a chance. If enough people carry a firearm openly, and people get used to it, it may not frighten them anymore. I think the response with the shotgun was too much, and possibly that officer was a rookie. It will make officers jobs more difficult until they have enough man with a "holstered" gun calls, then they too will come to accept it as more normal. After all we have been trained to consider anyone with a gun as a threat to us. In fact when we are talking with the person we have been trained to take the gun, and perhaps unload it, until our investigation is over. So you must expect that for a while. I am very pro second amendment, many peace officers are. We still rely on our training as automatic, we simply do and act as we were trained to do until we have enough time to respond to a change in the law, and are trained as such. By law we have to have at least 40 hours of in-service training a year, partly to learn new legislation and how to respond to it. Criminals may start carrying openly, and that is going to cause a real problem. We know most of the criminals by sight, and if they had a felony, or on parole or probation, most cannot own or carry any type of firearm. So the reaction of considering a man with a gun a threat will kick back in. It will make our jobs more difficult, no way around it. It is the law and we will adapt. Just be patient and give us time. Try and put yourself in the place of a peace officer, coming upon a person carrying a gun in a holster or stuck in their waistband, what would you do? How would you react?
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ACEllis Regular Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 4th, 2009 05:40 am |
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Out of professional curiosity, which county do you work for KSDeputy? We may receive our paychecks by the same people. It would be a pleasant surprise to find have already meet another OCDOer in Kansas without realizing it.
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Lobo0311 Regular Member
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Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 07:46 pm |
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captainamerica wrote: What KS town is this? And how is something that is legal being interpreted to be an arrestable offense? Thanks.
Rough Rider wrote:
My hat is off to you. My wife and I have wanted to open carry but have been apprehensive to do so since there have been a few arrests of people doing so in our town. Even though its legal.
Unfortunately in Kansas there are no preemptions pertaining to OC, and the majority of LEO's 'specially those in smaller towns are not always aware that it IS generally legal to open carry in this state. Since there are no preemptions in KS it's wise to check local ordinances before doing so, however after talkin with four different firearms instructors a week or so back they were able to tell me that you can open carry while hunting which I thought was good to know. I remember having a conversation with a U.S Marshal at a truck stop last fall who was unaware that OC was generally legal in our state, I found that pretty interesting.
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