Topic: Drew Knighty

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Open Carry Texas At "Come And Take It Fest"   Gonzales Texas Oct 5th 2013 [n5EnH0hAUkc]
5:17 - 6:56

Open Carry Texas At "Come And Take It Fest" Gonzales Texas Oct 5th 2013 [n5EnH0hAUkc]

Sergeant Drew Knighty on Black Powder Ballistics

Sergeant Drew Knighty discusses the technical accuracy and legal status of black powder weapons within city limits. He notes that because these are not legally considered firearms, discharging them may not violate specific city ordinances, though it could cause public alarm. The conversation highlights the ballistics of the .44 Black Powder and the historical design of the Walker revolver, which was intended for use from horseback at 100 yards.

Open Carry Texas At "Come And Take It Fest"   Gonzales Texas Oct 5th 2013 [n5EnH0hAUkc]
8:31 - 10:33

Open Carry Texas At "Come And Take It Fest" Gonzales Texas Oct 5th 2013 [n5EnH0hAUkc]

Declining Police Response Rates to Open Carry Activities

Gun rights advocates observe that police responses to open carry demonstrations are becoming less aggressive over time, moving from "red alert" status to simple observation. During the festival in Gonzales, which saw crowds of five to six thousand people, only one call was placed to dispatch regarding the visible rifles. Sergeant Drew Knighty concludes the interaction by expressing interest in testing black powder weapons at a range during a future visit.