DirksterG30
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Bruce H said:I don't think that Tom Diaz should be allowed to have oxygen. Doesn't mean it will happen though.
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Bruce H said:I don't think that Tom Diaz should be allowed to have oxygen. Doesn't mean it will happen though.
Henry Bowman said:If they are too dangerous for us to have, they are too dangerous for them to have. Goose:gander.
ArmedBear said:+1
LEO's work for us, the taxpayers. Citizens do not exist to do the bidding of the state; the state exists to serve citizens. There is no reason in the world for cops to have any rights not allowed to every citizen.
You vote on the laws that are made (or for the representatives who make them.) You grant the local law enforcement entity all the powers they have. You. You. You. Point that finger where it belongs.
You have no one but yourself to blame. You vote for the representatives who make the laws you choose to live under. You choose the municipalities you live in. You vote on the laws that are made (or for the representatives who make them.) You grant the local law enforcement entity all the powers they have. You. You. You. Point that finger where it belongs.
Tyranny by 51%
molonlabe said:Firethorn, I thought the same thing but remember once a machine gun always a machine gun. Once you have the receiver it's only a simple matter for an armorer to add the fire control group.
Tyranny by 51%
My thoughts exactly. Thats why I did not even respond to that reply. Go to Canada? No Way, this is my country and I will stay and protect my God given rights.
Democracy still is the majority on my block decides the black man on the corner needs to be lynched. You can have your Democracy, I'll take my Constitutional republic, thank you.
Funny Justin
I'd bet money that's BS he made up on the spot.One survey, Decker said, showed that 79 percent of the people who killed officers practiced at the range at least once a month
I keep waiting for one of these press releases to make mention of a low-powered rifle ...jsalcedo said:While a large number of agencies in South Florida -- Hialeah, Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Boca Raton and the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office -- allow their road patrol officers to carry high-powered rifles, others -- the Broward Sheriff's Office and the Hollywood, Miami-Dade and the City of Miami police departments -- have not yet armed all their officers with rifles.
Officers point out that criminals can easily buy high-powered weapons, both on the street and on the Internet. And recent crimes have raised concerns among police about their inability to protect themselves and the public from criminals who carry more firepower than they do.