QuoteQuoteCare to anwser my very simple question Quade? Or does it lack enough wiggle room for you.
I assume you mean this one;QuoteWas the officers conduct acceptable?
Asked and answered, but considering you apparently aren't satisfied with the numerous answers I've already given on the subject . . .
Considering the circumstances, I have no major issue with it.
And therein lays the problem because some people are ONLY looking at the issue in the context of the wildly inaccurate thread title which comes from the incredibly one-sided story being told in the article in an effort to promote the pro-gun stance.
As previously explained several times, I see no "threat of execution" and certainly not over the "concealed weapon permit."
I do see a cop perhaps overreacting to discovering a weapon on a subject where it appears as if the subject may have been required by law to inform the police officer of the weapon and failed to do so. Further, the subject did so as the result of the subject apparently attempting to commit a crime and now he's whining to the pro-gun enthusiasts in an attempt to deflect from his own misdeeds.
I say, "Fuck that."
The pro-gun folks are being played like a fiddle in this by supporting this douchbag of a "victim."
Is that clear enough for you?
Hitler used to have wet dreams about entire brigades of people just like you under his command.
HAMMER:
Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a
kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the
object we are trying to hit.
Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a
kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the
object we are trying to hit.
Predictable as clockwork.
As are you my friend, because you appear to be correct twice a day.
As for my last post being predictable, well, to anyone that has already read my previous responses that pretty much said the exact same thing . . . yes, I suppose this last post of mine was predictable. Brilliant observation on your part. Very insightful.
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