Thundar
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Two threads about Ryan Frederick locke in less than 24 hours. A simple poll to get some opinion.
Two threads about Ryan Frederick locke in less than 24 hours. A simple poll to get some opinion.
Funny cartoon, since I believe they are both in law school!http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/admin.htm
"CAUTION: Admin is the most powerful of all Warriors and drawing him into direct battle invites almost certain defeat."
LOL. I didn't even think about that.Citizen wrote:Funny cartoon, since I believe they are both in law school!http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/admin.htm
"CAUTION: Admin is the most powerful of all Warriors and drawing him into direct battle invites almost certain defeat."
Maybe they close the threads because they tend to get off topic after multiple pages and sometimes become anti law enforcment.
I'll draw my own conclusions, which I assume are spot on, to why the one thread I posted was locked...
Because this site has a very pro leo slant in case you haven't noticed.Two threads about Ryan Frederick locke in less than 24 hours. A simple poll to get some opinion.
Thundar wrote:Because this site has a very pro leo slant in case you haven't noticed.Two threads about Ryan Frederick locke in less than 24 hours. A simple poll to get some opinion.
Whether it's marijuana or or anything else illegal, law enforcement has no right to break the law to enforce the law and thats what is coming into question. Since most gun owners are opposed to marijuana or other drugs that is why he is not getting full fledged support. And that can be dangerous, sort of like the peom or story from Nazi Germany "there was no one left to fight for me" (I may have the title wrong)If Frederick's case did not involve him being in possession of marijuana, it might be a different story. He used his firearm while breaking the law. Drugs and guns don't mix in my book.
Kevin108 wrote:Whether it's marijuana or or anything else illegal, law enforcement has no right to break the law to enforce the law and thats what is coming into question. Since most gun owners are opposed to marijuana or other drugs that is why he is not getting full fledged support. And that can be dangerous, sort of like the peom or story from Nazi Germany "there was no one left to fight for me" (I may have the title wrong)If Frederick's case did not involve him being in possession of marijuana, it might be a different story. He used his firearm while breaking the law. Drugs and guns don't mix in my book.
Do you feel the same about someone who is abused after a traffic stop? After all, speeding is against the law.If Frederick's case did not involve him being in possession of marijuana, it might be a different story. He used his firearm while breaking the law. Drugs and guns don't mix in my book.
Over the last quarter century, we’ve seen an astonishing rise in paramilitary police tactics by police departments across America. Peter Kraksa, professor of criminology at the University of Eastern Kentucky, ran a 20-year survey of SWAT team deployments and determined that they have increased 1,500 percent since the early 1980s— mostly to serve nonviolent drug warrants.
Two threads about Ryan Frederick locke in less than 24 hours. A simple poll to get some opinion.