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Surely you don't deny that LEO's have shot innocent people holding pagers, their wallets, cell phones or simply nothing at all? Truth be told, the guy in the parking lot, yeah I woulda probably dropped him. But I was not there in the situation so what I woulda, shoulda, coulda done is about as relevant as provolone. |
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BTW, I made thousands of dollars in court OT on that case. If we had killed him, then my W2 would have suffered. See, win/win. :D |
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Would you do the job? In Minn? In CA? Would you want your kid to do the job? Your brother? Your sister? I'll tell you right now, I have already began programming my 8 year old so that Law Enforcement of ANY KIND is the last thing on her mind when she begins pondering education and career decisions. |
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hey SilverWhaleTail, can you PM me a copy of said policy?
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I don't like you. |
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Wow. I want my tax $ back.
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The cop is not only a dope, but a stupid a$$ dope as well.
HE NEVER SECURED THE SCENE. If he thought for one minute that there was EVER a security issue, he sure did not act properly. He essentially ignores a third person in the car, who he can't see, i.e. seems to turn his back on; AND THE COP is blaming the CCW holder??? WTF That Cop screwed up AND HE KNEW it. His tirade could be viewed as evidence of his knowledge that he blew it on the basics. No excuse for coming back to the guy and making criminal threats. If he were one of mine I would beat the crap out of him. What a disgrace. I could never do what cop's do, period. Good cops have a demeanor and presence of mind that can only be admired. What a crap job it could be. |
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When I am not in my car, I would guess that my right hand or right elbow is on my gun almost all of the time. (the palm of your hand fits very nicely over the top of Bianchi level 3 holsters, while your thumb and fingers drape across the top of the rear of the slide) It is a weapon retention technique that you unconsciously develop over the years. After making your way a couple of thousand times through a crowded hip-hop club or concert, you will develop an exact sense of awareness with regard to your primary duty weapon. Keeping a weapon locked into the holster is a full time job. p.s. I have a crotch rocket. I don't even carry a gun when I ride the thing because I am so paranoid about losing a $1,000 gun (Colt Stainless Commander) from a belt holster while riding. Not worth the hassle. |
Well, I never carry a 1911 on the bike because I don't think single action guns are good with gloves on and their trigger guards are not really made for gloves either. However, as a non-LEO, I make it a habit to keep my right hand from every touching the butt of my sidearm when OC'ing. I understand it's totally natural and expected of cops. But it's sort of crossing the line for non-LEO's and I can't imagine a scenario in whcih I'd do it unless the holster were about to fail or fall off.
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good points. But let me ask you this: Do you think that the average Open Concealed Carry guy is of less than, equal to or greater intelligence than you, Rick ? I have several guns, including .223's, and would consider myself a "right to bear arms Zealot." I am way right of the Republican Party when it comes to gun rights. Having said that, my stereotype of the "typical gun nut" includes Confederate front license plates and 365 day food supplies. I've been to gun shows. The people that I see there do not typically strike me as deep thinkers. I don't see how you don't think that a higher incidence of open carry confrontations with law enforcement is going to lead to more officer involved shootings. But that's why we have courts. It will work itself out, one way or the other. |
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I've never seen anyone misbehave while open carrying. The folks who OC usually know the law at least as well as the police do (see the guy in NH who schooled the police while OC'ing at the Obama rally). And, while some cops appear to always be looking for a confrontation or to escalate things, I've fortunately never come across one who cared at all that I was carrying. I'm probably up to about 10 police stops while carrying. Never ever had anything more than a "don't show me yours and I won't show you mine." Maybe I'm just lucky that I look and act like a responsible person, know my rights to the letter and am always polite. I really think AZ has a culture of "live and let live, but step out of line and get the hammer." |
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Please stay in KA where your gun laws and easy-going police will keep you safe. |
I should add that the main reason I'm for OC is that it would avoid situations like TX law, which makes it a felony to even print. Once in a while I have to bend down to tie my shoe or reach up to grab a Barely Legal off the top rack and my shirt might come up and expose the gun I usually have in the small of my back. In TX I could lose my right to own a gun forever because of that. Here it's nothing and I don't have to worry about it.
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