Bret I agree that Bryce carrying a LONG knife in public serves little purpose other than his wanting to "SHOW OFF" or something.
I have a CC permit. I usually carry. Most people never know I carry. That is the better way in my opinion.
OPEN carry just causes too many issues and really does not do what I want carrying to do. I want to be able to protect myself. Open carry actually may endanger me more as people act differently when they see a weapon.
IF you have an weapon out in sight then the situation may go south much faster than if you don't.
A 16 year old KID does not have any reason to be carrying a long knife out in public. I have no problem with him owning one and even carrying it around his farm or when he is out hunting but not just out traveling around in public. It becomes "showing off" to me at that point.
Also very few people have the skill to fight off much more than a dog with a knife. Maybe he is TRAINED to fight with a knife but I really doubt it.
Here is one for you guys to think about. If a 16 year old guy shows up on your door step carrying the knife Bryce pictured, would you let him take YOUR daughter out on a date?????
I sure as heck would not. Even if they were going hunting. It just shows me he needs to grow up some more.
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