I'm just spitballing here. It's an idea I've had for awhile and not seen discussed before or maybe I just missed the discussion. Let's face it, I think we all know not all LEO's are bad. Most are just trying to do their job as they understand it and it's a pretty thankless job. That being said, is it possible for us to start some sort of educational program? At least on gun rights? Let some of the more well read and conversant of us go around to the various PD's and hold a class on just what the law is and how it affects both them and us, the legally carrying citizen?
The bulletin that Cincinnati put out informing their officers of what was and was not legal in regards to open carry was a large step for them. Maybe we can bring something like that to Kentucky departments? I know a lot of people will say, "It's not our job to inform cops, they should already be aware!" Well, that my be the case but by and large they are not. If we can be seen as a group as being pro-active in our education program it can't hurt right?
The bulletin that Cincinnati put out informing their officers of what was and was not legal in regards to open carry was a large step for them. Maybe we can bring something like that to Kentucky departments? I know a lot of people will say, "It's not our job to inform cops, they should already be aware!" Well, that my be the case but by and large they are not. If we can be seen as a group as being pro-active in our education program it can't hurt right?