In general I don’t wear “big gun showing shirts” occasionally I will wear one of my competition shirts that you actually have to READ to make out that it is different from any other sponsor based shirt. Of course the word “Sniper” is pretty outspoken. I also like a front pocket / left chest logo not a whole chest pic, the USCCA Eagle/Shield would do nicely . The flag on the sleeve is a very good touch and I would go so far as to wear one with the Gadsden Flag on the other arm which would tie the snake and flag thing together. Black, Tan, OD Green or mebby some other colors such as a medium blue or a washed out yellow, hell even Lime Green with the appropriate color on the silk screen. Just puking on the page as it seems T-Shirts are a topic of interest suddenly.
Let’s look at this in light of the first amendment and it’s 2A protector (and what constitutes NORMAL activity?).
Will USCCA protect my rights while wearing either T shirt while standing in line to vote? It’s obvious I may have to defend both statements by force. Neither of which is an actual political statement, they are factually constitutional.
I have a hoodie with my oath of enlistment on the back, I’ve been warned not to wear that during normal activity nor while voting!
My 1st amendment rights, unfortunately, are NOT being protected by the 2A!
I would love to wear both, but that’s just dangerous! In my humble opinion!
I understand the issue, but the military oath got it right. Wish more people felt that way, and no one needed to feel shy about wearing it proudly.
I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.