I've always felt that the way to change public policy on concealed carry in states that insist that a right to bear arms _openly_ exists (e.g. OH, KS, NE?, WS?) is to call the bluff of the prohibitionists -- carry openly.
An organized campaign to set aside a Carry Day, or encouragement of carry every Saturday (weekday carry might jeopardize peoples' jobs), or some other idea along these lines could be effective. If a state has clear case law stating right to carry openly, then the prohibitionists won't get the law changed to overturn it. The prohibitionists and fence sitters would probably decide that "out of sight" is how they'd prefer to have their law abiding citizens armed. --jcr > http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/rod/documents/0/2003/2003-ohio-4779.doc
