Jero1987
Regular Member
I stopped by the Lynchburg Police Department today to speak with an officer. (details on that later)
I was waiting in the public lobby and noticed a pamphlet titled "What would you do if the LPD stopped you?"
I decided to take it.
Noticed on the first side, middle row, second down:
"Do not carry any weapons (real or otherwise)
Do not joke about having a weapon with you"
Apparently we are paying for this pamphlet to "Educate" people not to exercise their rights.
Pretty sad....
First side: http://jaecomputing.com/Public/LPD_What_Would_You_Do.jpg
Second side: http://jaecomputing.com/Public/LPD_What_Would_You_Do_2.jpg
On a side note:
I also asked the officer in the lobby of the police station what the rules on carrying in the public lobby was. He confirmed it was a public space, however, because the court house is in the same building on the second floor, you can not carry a gun. He said to, "leave it home". I think it is funny that they had no issue with my knife, however, a gun would be too much. Don't they have to have a metal detector at the entrance to a courthouse?
I was waiting in the public lobby and noticed a pamphlet titled "What would you do if the LPD stopped you?"
I decided to take it.
Noticed on the first side, middle row, second down:
"Do not carry any weapons (real or otherwise)
Do not joke about having a weapon with you"
Apparently we are paying for this pamphlet to "Educate" people not to exercise their rights.
Pretty sad....
First side: http://jaecomputing.com/Public/LPD_What_Would_You_Do.jpg
Second side: http://jaecomputing.com/Public/LPD_What_Would_You_Do_2.jpg
On a side note:
I also asked the officer in the lobby of the police station what the rules on carrying in the public lobby was. He confirmed it was a public space, however, because the court house is in the same building on the second floor, you can not carry a gun. He said to, "leave it home". I think it is funny that they had no issue with my knife, however, a gun would be too much. Don't they have to have a metal detector at the entrance to a courthouse?
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