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Advice to protesters: only your husband wants to see your boobs. Ugh. Or maybe not.
That's exactly the argument the topless protest wants to make. They intend to use the opposition arguments against them as parallel arguments for their cause.
"It's legal to go topless, but it is unnecessary. It's legal to open carry, but it's unnecessary. "
That's the bait for their argument.
I need a couple of nail pouches for my tool belt
Q: Why Can't I Open Carry my Handgun in Texas (in Public)?
A: Texas has long had a prohibition on the open display of handguns. This dates back to the days of Cowboys in the "Wild West" era of the 1800s; contrary to public opinion
http://www.texasgunlaws.org/texas-open-c...
Open Carry Texas (OCT) is an organization dedicated to the safe and legal carry of firearms openly in the State of Texas in accordance with the United States and Texas Constitutions and applicable laws.
Our Mission:
3) Encourage our elected officials to pass less restrictive open carry legislation.
http://www.opencarrytexas.org/
Michigan is one of the fastest growing states in regards to the practice of open carrying a handgun. 44 States allow some type of Open Carry of a handgun. 6 States ban open carry. Most bans were enacted during or after reformation, to bar freed slaves from carrying weapons.
http://miopencarry.org/
That claim is not entirely true. Of the states that ban open carry, South Carolina, Texas, and Florida were in the Confederacy. New York, Illinois, and California were not.
http://my.opencarry.org/?page_id=103
"Seeing in the Dark by Timothy Ferris is a narrative rhapsody honoring amateur astronomy. You do not need even a telescope to be blessed by the wonder of the skies. City lights are not a barrier. Certainly, a large telescope deep in the countryside, above the surrounding landscape is best. Building your own observatory is the epitome of the hobby. But for anyone, anywhere, passion and patience deliver the rewards. Seeing in the Dark is about the people whose love and work open the universe for themselves and others. " -- http://www.pbs.org/seeinginthedark/
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