197: Open Carry vs Concealed Carry, A False Dichotomy
This video argues that the debate between open carry and concealed carry is a false dichotomy, as both methods serve different purposes and appeal to different reasoning frameworks. Open carry is often framed as a rights-based argument, emphasizing the constitutional right to bear arms. Concealed carry, conversely, is typically presented as a utility-based argument, focusing on practical advantages like blending in and not telegraphing capabilities. The discussion extends to broader gun control debates, highlighting how differing foundational arguments (rights vs. utility) lead to impasses.













