I don't know if anyone thinks I'm throwing someone under a bus, but I'm not. I just said what I think, without giving advise or preaching how people should handle themselves or carry weapons.
OC is legal in my state, and in my state, the right to carry or have guns is hardly under imminent threat, regardless what the result in Heller is. In fact, in my state the laws are becoming less restricitve over time. Where I live most of the time, though, OC may put me in more danger than CC, it just doesn't make sense for ME.
I'm not a constitutional warlord for the 2d am. I am an attorney, however, and I make wise decisions about what I do based on what I know. I don't have the time or energy to become a test case for OC laws, and I don't have an in your face attitude about the fact I have guns, enjoy shooting them, or may employ one to defend myself if necessary for the same reason I mentioned above as to why I don't OC. If someone else wants to try it out and see what happens go for it. The problem is, as someone mentioned earlier, you may end up with a weapons related conviction on your record and you can look forward to recieving the guns you want to buy as "gifts", not getting a CC license, or losing it if you have one.
Just my $0.02.