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In reply to the discussion: As States Expand Gun Rights, the Police Object. [View all]COLGATE4
(14,886 posts)8. Like I said, brilliant. Next time you're pulled over, be sure to tell
the cop "
s)he works for you and (s)he's supposed to do what you tell them" and, if they don't accept that to "go look for another job".
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Some gun owners are quite responsible, but I bet there will be a lot of emotional
RKP5637
May 2016
#1
I'm not saying that there couldn't be improvement from virtually everyone involved...
TipTok
May 2016
#61
If they don't like the work, they are free to change jobs, we don't run our lives to make it easier
braddy
May 2016
#2
If you want cops to decide your freedoms and rights, then we don't need politics and
braddy
May 2016
#5
What is your point? We pass the laws and we hire people to enforce them, if the cops don't
braddy
May 2016
#9
Many of us do see a need to be armed, and you need to quit thinking that cops should
braddy
May 2016
#11
That sounds like projection, I am confortable in my own skin, guns don't scare me so I don't mind
braddy
May 2016
#20
Doesn't sound like you're 'comfortable in your own skin'. And 'guns don't scare
COLGATE4
May 2016
#25
I am comfortable in my own skin, that is why I have always gone where and when I please, do you?
braddy
May 2016
#30
That is a bet that you would probably lose, but your intense passion in not wanting me to carry is
braddy
May 2016
#35
Strange projection that you do on the law abiding people, thinking that they are
braddy
May 2016
#48
I can believe that you have lived among neighbors that you consider dangerous and threatening,
braddy
May 2016
#53
What does that have to do with America? Here, in most places, a law abiding citizen can carry
braddy
May 2016
#57
Because you were insisting that I had never been in a dangerous place/situation.
COLGATE4
May 2016
#63
You claimed " And I'm willing to bet you that I've been in and gone through places a great deal
braddy
May 2016
#66
I've got plenty of stories, I see no way that I could get so fearful of myself that I would be
braddy
May 2016
#68
So, if a person doesn't carry a gun it's because (s)he is so fearful of themself
COLGATE4
May 2016
#69
No, but you are aren't simply not interested in not carrying a gun yourself, you don't want
braddy
May 2016
#70
It is a silly question, you have yet to explain why a man should deliberately avoid carrying his
braddy
May 2016
#58
Why do you need to be armed? Are you a private investigator or a driver for Brinx?
madinmaryland
May 2016
#72
One of the great perks of being LE is being able to carry just about anytime, anywhere.
jmg257
May 2016
#23
You appear to be consciously conflating "police deciding your freedom and rights"
LanternWaste
May 2016
#14
The person posting to me seems to give GREAT weight to the cop's opinions, and was describing it
braddy
May 2016
#17
I know, and you are correct, but I didn't feel like digging up the numbers, cops feel safer when
braddy
May 2016
#15
I think that we have a different kind of cop today, than what we had 60 years ago.
braddy
May 2016
#21
I think it is because they can't fight any more, remember that they use to have size requirements.
braddy
May 2016
#26
We need to start hiring cops that are not so risk averse, they are killing too many innocent
braddy
May 2016
#32
Risk is a given part of the job, it's expected when you put yourself in harm's way.
jmg257
May 2016
#36
Sorry - in some cases I agree. And certainly not every cop is in it to be a hero.
jmg257
May 2016
#38
Before we get into all humans in America, let's first concentrate on the ones that we hire to be
braddy
May 2016
#40
You gotta have guns in day care centers. Toddlers are more dangerous than terrorists. (n/t)
Iggo
May 2016
#7
So-o-o glad an old, general discussion of gun laws & police politics makes its way into GD.
Eleanors38
May 2016
#41
So, full-time, all the time, huh? Why have the exception? Maybe it's that "Consensus®" thing.
Eleanors38
May 2016
#44
Aren't the police the first ones to escalate to firearms in most cases?
AgerolanAmerican
May 2016
#51