Andy,
I must thank you as well for your hard work and dedication to the work of NFOA. It must be gratifying to be part of this effort.
I would like to learn more about both the unsuccessful and successful open carry events that you referenced. If you have any links to stories about the events, I would welcome the opportunity to read through them. I can understand that without careful preparation and planning how such events could be viewed in a negative light and not benefit the cause of normalizing the exercise of 2nd Amendment rights in our communities. It seems to me that it would take a continuous series of such events for it to be anything more than a novelty as a news story.
This brings me back to the original topic of open carry in Lincoln and the experiences of those who have exercised their right to do so. I would like to hear from anyone who has, where in the city they were, what the reactions of those around them were, etc. In other words, is this happening today at all?
Several years ago, I witnessed someone open carry into a gun shop, but they were well known to the owner. The first few gun shows held in Lincoln (there were at least two held at the Bob Devaney Sports Center before the accidental discharge of a shotgun) allowed unloaded open carry, but that practice was brought to an end fairly quickly.
Since I live in the country, I carry both open and concealed without concern since I am on my private property. I do not have a CHP and I'm glad I don't need one at home. Often the difference between open and concealed carry is determined by the weather and whether or not I need a coat. I have forgotten that I am carrying on occasion and made a run to get fuel or feed. I have a liberty that those who live in Lincoln (or other cities/towns) do not seem to have. Frankly, I get tired of having to differentiate between open and concealed. I carry at will. If a person could open carry in Lincoln using discretion, I am concerned they would still be inviting trouble for themselves. Much of the general population isn't aware that it is legal and some that know it is legal don't think it should be.
My point is if it isn't being done then it won't be done. If LPD discourages carrying with promises of citations, it will cause the benefits of open carry to be lost. Again, I invite the opinions and experiences of others as well as any ideas or thoughts anyone would care to share. A backyard picnic with some friends who open carry on a regular basis might help normalize the activity.
Time for bed.