serpicostraight
Shooter
- Aug 14, 2009
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Jail is just a bad when your in there to prove a point as when you are in there for a crime.
Both should be fired. Just as it were me not knowing proper welding techniques building race cars, so as such a law maker or law enforcement officer should KNOW the law. Failure to do so is failure at your job.
Failure to perform your job (law ENFORCEMENT) should result in a loss of job.
The guy should have been a test case and said..."I'm not covering it, so take me to jail or leave me alone." If you believe in something...stand up for it. Don't puss out at the last minute.
You go through all the trouble to OC to make a point. (And I have no problem with this...+1 to him for it) You even carry the law on paper in your pocket. You're there to make a point and a statement. Make the damn thing.
Stand up for what you believe. If you're right...it's all icing on the cake after that. -1 to him for not having a set.
Thank goodness Rosa Parks did not have the same fears!
Rosa Parks did not have a gun and she showed ten times the courage of our Brave Blogger.
Question Authority . . . but raise your hand first.
We can choose to carry our guns in many ways.
Rosa Parks had a choice. She could have moved North or done what the police told her to do, but thank goodness she did not.
And Rosa Parks could have not been such an attention whore and just walked.
My point is that gun owners will be pushed around until we decided to prevent this.
No, she would have not run into any Jim Crow laws.she still would have ran into Jim Crow Laws.
You did the right thing. Never lose your cool and always leave a mark.I once had a local police officer tell me it was illegal to have my shotgun in the backseat of my car. He repeatedly asked me if I wanted to go to jail. I repeatedly told him to do whatever he felt was necessary. In the end, he walked away after calling me a menace and ordering me to go home. I didn't go home. I drove past him two or three more times. He didn't say a word to me.