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In reply to the discussion: What rank & file police officers think about gun-control [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)65. I think you are seeing a causal link where none exists
Being in favor of gun control does not cause police brutality and police brutality does not come from believing in gun control. What both indicate is an authoritarian belief that they are better then the people they are supposed to be serving and protecting. A belief that seems more pronounced in large police departments, although I will grant that might be a perception caused by the national media attention that large police departments receive when they do something wrong. Coverage a bad cop in a town of 5000, 50 miles from anywhere, won't receive.
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No surprises for me. I know a few police officers. They're level-headed, intelligent people who...
slackmaster
Apr 2013
#4
Well, it's kind of a mix. Local laws restrict the cops and the "villians" have whatever.
rmax
Apr 2013
#16
SorryI was not clear. I disagree with everything that was in the PPRed post.
In_The_Wind
Apr 2013
#43
Of those that take an interest in politics...most rank/file police officers are conservative morons.
AgainsttheCrown
Apr 2013
#22