The aftermath of the shooting suggests that the officer realized that he made a mistake, and that it was reactionary incident. Horrible that it happened, but one capable of being categorized as a rational line-of-duty action by the officer.
Are you suggesting or advocating that removing firearms from police officers would be a good thing for society, and make us safer? If not, then exactly what are you advocating? Or - are you just randomly spouting out gibberish?
I think police should be held to the same laws as citizens. If a city has gun control, it should also apply to police and government.
I think police should be held to the same laws as citizens. If a city has gun control, it should also apply to police and government.
Just think about that proposal - only criminals and the military would have firearms. There are countries like that - and I'm willing to bet that you wouldn't want to move to one of them.
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting." - Steve McQueen
Just think about that proposal - only criminals and the military would have firearms. There are countries like that - and I'm willing to bet that you wouldn't want to move to one of them.
Military would only have guns on military bases.
Criminals wouldnt have guns... its against the law. Thats the whole point of gun control laws.... to keep guns away from criminals.