Did you just really say that?? its ok for the police to beat their spouses?? what a smart !@#. I spent 35 years of my life in a cruiser and gladly gone now so I do not have to endure hateful sarcasm from an ungrateful mouth like that. Very obvious you have a chip on your shoulder.
And yes , even for police, a DV conviction around here anyways means your career in law enforcement is over.
Honestly, I am not sure if this was directed towards me or not, but, if it was, I think perhaps you mistook my comment.
I was trying to convey my disgust in the fact that law enforcement/military get an exemption from the DV conviction disability to possess firearms.
It is my position that being prohibited, means prohibited, with no exceptions ( now whether a DV conviction should or should not be a disqualifier is a discussion for another time and place ).
Look at it this way, if a cop stopped at my table at a gunshow ( and at least a couple have bought from me ) , and HAS a DV conviction, I can NOT sell to them, as they can NOT truthfully answer "no" to question 11.i , BUT, they go to work and carry a handgun, and drive a car a shotgun and or AR strapped to the dash.
They are charged with enforcing the law, and yet are exempt from it???
I fully understand that the vast majority of LEO's are fine people doing a tough job, and I tend to believe that the vast majority, would actually agree with my position.
And, finally, while I typed the comment, it was POLITICIANS who ( by adding the exemption AFTER THE FACT) that in essence said it was "OK".........perhaps your righteous indignation should be directed their way..