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Gil223

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If you can't see the association between morality and liberty, including the liberty to open carry a properly holstered firearm, then you're closing your eyes.
Your associations are pushing the envelope of reality so hard it's become significantly distorted. I am at liberty to OC a properly holstered handgun, or even a naked one tucked into my waistband, should I so choose. I see no association between exercising that liberty and morality... unless I get some kind of "morality credit" for not killing anybody. Pax...
 
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stealthyeliminator

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Your associations are pushing the envelope of reality so hard it's become significantly distorted. I am at liberty to OC a properly holstered handgun, or even a naked one tucked into my waistband, should I so choose. I see no association between exercising that liberty and morality... unless I get some kind of "morality credit" for not killing anybody. Pax...

You are at liberty to meaning that it would be wrong (ie. immoral) for someone to stop you from doing so. It is your right to open carry. A right is a moral entitlement. These are basic concepts that are the root of liberty.
 
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