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I agree largely with your "Maybe" option. cali Sep 2014 #1
I am trying to "devil's advocate" for all sides to encourage discussion. IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #19
Maybe, each situation is different. Steroid use, however, should not be tolerated at all. KittyWampus Sep 2014 #2
Some medications definitely impact judgement, including pain medications. IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #33
They should be moved to a desk job. KittyWampus Sep 2014 #39
So you give a cop a gun with the expressed intent B2G Sep 2014 #3
That would be one option - it *used to be* that police officers could go decades IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #5
Maybe. Depends on the situation Scootaloo Sep 2014 #4
I went with "outside peer review" as opposed to "internal peer review." IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #7
So say a cop has a clear shot at an armed kidnapper who is holding hostages. Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #6
What do you think? IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #8
Call me old-fashioned, but I would want him to shoot the bad guy to save the hostages, Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #9
And what if he shoots the wrong person? IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #15
No YarnAddict Sep 2014 #10
Exactly. B2G Sep 2014 #12
"deadly force is absolutely necessary" -- this seems to be the crux of the matter. IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #22
With intensive and proper YarnAddict Sep 2014 #25
May I ask why you preferred the "no" option to the "maybe" option? tkmorris Sep 2014 #35
Because it is a "yes" or "no" question YarnAddict Sep 2014 #38
No because that would be idiotic... Oktober Sep 2014 #11
I asked it in another post, but it seems like you might have some insite into this issue also. IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #16
Same standard we use for everyone else... Oktober Sep 2014 #29
If it's clearly a good shoot that saves lives, why would geek tragedy Sep 2014 #13
"If its a bad shoot, they should go to prison." IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #18
There are varying degrees of criminal culpability geek tragedy Sep 2014 #27
I think the Canadians used to have a system that investigated any Mountie who fired their weapon jwirr Sep 2014 #14
Interesting. Any idea if the program still exists? IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #17
I do not know if it still exists. From what I understand it is based on the same idea as the one in jwirr Sep 2014 #20
I believe every city in the US B2G Sep 2014 #21
Good. However as we are seeing in Ferguson MO - it depends on who reviews the report. jwirr Sep 2014 #24
If that's the issue, then address that B2G Sep 2014 #26
Searching for black & white in a grey world ksoze Sep 2014 #23
Qualified maybe. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #28
People can kill using other means B2G Sep 2014 #30
I would call knives and cars weapons. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #32
Perception is a tricky thing... Oktober Sep 2014 #31
Not if the shooting was justified. KamaAina Sep 2014 #34
Two things: Pay cops a lot more, and at the same time demand a lot more of them. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #36
For unjustifiable shoots yes, justifiable ones no jmowreader Sep 2014 #37
No. Some shootings are necessary and justified. hack89 Sep 2014 #40
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