HankT
State Researcher
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Hawkflyer wrote:
Not only MCPD but all other VA PDs now have no excusefor mishandling future legalOCer/LEO interactions. MCPD got a black eye on this one.
The men in Tony's 7, by being cool, calm and composed (God, it must have been tempting to say something nasty to the yapping terrierClodfelter!), made the uncomfortable (for them) event turn out to be a big plus for OCers in VA and even other states. If even one of them had acted like a hothead or a showoff, the story would have been much different.
Hats off to those guys. They deserve much credit.
I don't grok the "HUGE SUIT" that Bob istouting. What are the damages?
Hawkflyer wrote:
It definitely turned out pretty well for the OC movement and for the diffusion of the idea that OC is both legal and OK. The chief had to admit his guys were "confused" and in violation of some dept. regs. He even had to order "remedial" training for some of his guys.All things considered, this was the best result you could have expected. That does not mean it is the correct result or that I personally support it. Just that is was what I would have expected.
Not only MCPD but all other VA PDs now have no excusefor mishandling future legalOCer/LEO interactions. MCPD got a black eye on this one.
The men in Tony's 7, by being cool, calm and composed (God, it must have been tempting to say something nasty to the yapping terrierClodfelter!), made the uncomfortable (for them) event turn out to be a big plus for OCers in VA and even other states. If even one of them had acted like a hothead or a showoff, the story would have been much different.
Hats off to those guys. They deserve much credit.
I don't grok the "HUGE SUIT" that Bob istouting. What are the damages?