That’s Kory Watkins – Leader of Open Carry Tarrant County in Texas.
Open Carry Texas has publicly distanced itself from him.
Gun owners across the country have declared furiously on social media that he’s making them all look bad.
Bob Owens – Editor of BearingArms.com – has called Kory the “single most effective advocate for gun control in the United States.”
Bob might be correct – but no one is thinking about why.
Kory Watkins demonstrates perfectly the need for common sense, middle ground gun laws.
And maybe he can be the reason we come together to make them happen.
Kory is not the average gun owner. Most gun owners are good, mentally healthy, law-abiding citizens without arrest records or histories of threats or violence.
But Kory has an arrest record (for interfering with a police officer – he does that a lot. A lot.).
He often uses social media to talk armed takeover of the government, and he has recently posted video of himself online threatening the lives of government officials who vote against open carry laws in Texas (2:00 & 2:25).
So why does Kory still own guns? And how did he get those guns in the first place?
Gun owners are rightly frustrated when gun control activists lump them all together.
It is wrong and utterly ridiculous to assume that anyone defending the right to own and carry firearms is a crazy person.
However, when we don’t even have a system capable of flagging a guy who consistently makes threats and interferes with police as someone who probably shouldn’t be in possession of firearms…we’ve got a problem.
How are we supposed to feel confident that the gun owners we meet are the good guys?
How can we be sure that guns are only being sold to mentally stable individuals when we see proof that people like Kory also have easy access?
Gun owners should support common sense laws like a fully funded, fully-staffed, background check system – with mental health checks and without loopholes (loophole examples: online sales, personal sales, gun show sales).
It would make arguing that you’re one of the good guys with guns a hell of a lot easier.
Gun rights activists are correct – Kory isn’t like most gun owners. He makes them all look bad. But Kory still exists. And he still owns guns.
And Kory also isn’t the only gun owner who acts the way he does.
If we all agree to support laws such as one that would fix our broken background check system, maybe we can weed out some of the people who make all gun owners look bad.
If we keep giving people like Kory (and Veronica Dunnachie, and Byron Williams, and the people who threatened one lawmaker to the point of needing a security detail, and the people who sent death threats to gun dealers who wanted to sell smart guns…) easy access to firearms, it’s going to be a lot harder to argue that most gun owners are good.
or that good guys with guns are keeping us safe.
or that the existing background check system is regulation enough.
Well-written gun control laws would not take rights from law-abiding citizens. There is a middle ground.
It’s time for good guys with guns to help us prevent as many bad guys as possible from getting guns – if only to protect the good guy reputation.