by Kenny Crenshaw » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:24 pm
I was in attendance at the referenced meeting. The point of the talk was to work out the bugs of what is intended to be a stump speech given to various audiences in the future. I have spoken to Mike Roberts on a couple of occasions prior to the meeting. I do not think he claims to be THE handgun carry authority, or THE authority on firearms case law. He just happens to be the guy selected to do the original handgun carry class years ago when it was administered by the sheriff, and has likely instructed more people on TN handgun carry than anyone else in TN. Mike has an interest in handgun carry and its proper promotion. He does have a certain level of expertise in firearms law. I am not the one to judge what that level is. He certainly ha a passion for promoting our interests. As I understand it, he is mostly retired and could easily hang out at the lake and take it easy. I am pleased that he is one of us.
Mike seems a little "professorial", maybe a little "preachy" and may be more accustomed to lecturing than dialogging. I don't know. If anyone has ever given a talk to a group you know that a group of your peers is the toughest crowd. TFA Shelby Chapter has many long time patriotic and very well informed members. I am sure that is why Mike wanted to give his debut speech there. I feel honored to be part of what may become a catalyst to the growth of TFA.
Mike stated repeatedly that the speech was NOT the official position of TFA. He did state that when it is finished he HOPES that it can be used by TFA to increase our membership and influence. It was intended to be a very preliminary draft. I repeat, very preliminary draft. Mike intends to promote TFA at NO CHARGE. He is not asking for anything except our input and support.
I did not hear Mike state that TN is a concealed carry state. Maybe he did, I just did not hear it that way. He did say that it was stupid (or something to that effect). No doubt a very bad choice of words. I bet he would like to expunge that statement. Not to put words in Mike's mouth, but what he was attempting to say is that just because open carry is legal, that it is always a good idea. He also said (paraphrasing) that for all practical purposes that civilian handgun carry = concealed carry. He gave several instances where open carry has been documented to be a bad idea. Detective Jim stated that in his opinion open carry is a bad idea for most civilians (and off duty cops). It is my opinion that open carry is a bad idea for ME. I understand that open carry is constitutional and all of that. Sometimes I open carry on my property. I do not open carry in public. Maybe good for somebody, bad for me.
Mike and Pat wanted to give the talk and look for input from a friendly audience. They obviously found areas that need to be improved. Mike wants input to make the talk better. We should give him constructive criticism. He's a big boy, he can take it. Pat, Jim, Mike and i had a conversation in the parking lot after the meeting. Mike was very interested in how his speech came across. Each of us had some thoughts about improving it.
We should not bash one of our own. We should give constructive advice and further our struggle to achieve full 2A rights.
If anyone has a disagreement with what Mike Roberts said, he/she should contact Mike and arrange a meeting. I am sure that he would welcome that.
I support Pat in his decision to invite Mike Roberts.
I look forward to working with Mike Roberts in the years to come. He may have a couple of things to learn about handgun carry, but don't we all?
B. Franklin once said "We had better hang together or we will certainly hand seperately"
Kenny Crenshaw