KYGlockster
Activist Member
I know, or at least I'd hope to, that a disorderly conduct charge wouldn't stick. This is my first encounter with an officer while oc'ing and I didn't feel like pressing the issue, missing my chance to speak, and having to further deal with defending myself against the egregious balogney charge. It's as if you're reading my mind Gutshot, because I intend to go to each meeting with my firearm. I'll get better about defending my positions as I continue to do so. On another note, I tried to file a complaint against Chief Berry today and the lady told me I would have to call the City Manager or the Mayor to file that complaint. Suppose I'm going to have to put pressure on that too. Why do they insist on fighting when they're so obviously in the wrong? I wouldn't be nearly so irate if they would just fix the problem and adjust rather than try and force an issue and be difficult about it.
This is simply how government works. Everyone that has positions within state, county, or city government also believes they are above the law, at least everyone I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with. As I write this, im setting at a computer at my county library that was supposed to remove a sign that states no concealed weapons or dangerous weapons of any kind are allowed, which is a violation of which you speak, so I will call tom. and get a meeting with my lovely county judge/exec. and ask him why these are still visible to patrons entering the county owned building. They will try and fight you all they can over firearm violations, and bully you.....dont back down from them, and you should have refused to leave for wearing your gun, I know its easier said than done but you would of had a great case against the local government then.....My last fiscal court meeting i had the pleasure of the county sheriff setting right beside me, how intimidated i was, haha