Jennifer Carlson, an author who has studied the gun culture, writes that sociologists trying to understand the push for wide-ranging open-carry laws have focused mainly on men.
The open-carry concept barely existed 10 years ago and its advocates today consist almost entirely of men. In an Op-Ed column for the Los Angeles Times, Carlson noted that the gun rights agenda is not just about guns, it’s also about a crisis of confidence in the American dream.
“(They) suggested that breadwinning now is harder than it used to be. Indeed, men’s participation in the labor force has been on a steady decline since the 1970s. Well-paying manufacturing jobs have dried up,” she wrote.
“… (These men) see carrying a gun as a masculine duty and the gun itself as a vehicle for a hardened kind of care-work — caring for others by shielding them from danger, with the threat of lethal force.”



I would still conceal, it is safer for everyone.