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GirlsWithGuns wrote:
Every time someone, like yourself, stands up for your rights instead of taking the easy way out, we all get stronger.
To quote the last great President we had...
Bully, Bully!
GirlsWithGuns wrote:
I'm proud of you for standing your ground.Milbars wrote:It seems that way! I asked him who was going to shoot me since no one is supposed to have guns except law enforcement! Even if there was a gun in the holster, if there was no threatening move they would still be hard pressed to call it justifiable. But an empty holster is pretty distinguishable from one with a pistol in it, at least I have not had a problem making that distinction.GirlsWithGuns wrote:/SNIPWhen I still refused to comply with any of the instructions of the DHS officer he finally admitted after being asked 3 times that he was not arresting me. He informed me that he was "pro-gun" but that other cops were not and that if I continued to wear the holster that I might get shot because someone could mistakenly think that I had a gun!/SNIP
So what the guy was saying here is "We have comprehension problems after the years of training that we have and we might shoot you for something that in no way resembles a firearm"?
WOW!
Is it always department policy to shoot first, identify later?
Every time someone, like yourself, stands up for your rights instead of taking the easy way out, we all get stronger.
To quote the last great President we had...
Bully, Bully!