What I want to know is how many LEOs are in Nebraska. When Chief Cassidy goes spoutin off about how bad it is that CHP holders are out there in HIS City....... I want to know what the conviction rate of LEOs (or Unicam members: Nantkes has been busted for DUI at least twice!) compared to both CHP holders and the Genpop.......
I don't have a problem with Law Enforecement Officers. I understand that there are good ones and bad ones, as in every group (we have had our drunken motorcyclist and the bucket killer in our group, The Unicam has Nantkes, and the State Patrol had their Klansman......), but I get tired of the public perception that Cops are Supermen who can and will save the day for them, personally. That is just not so. They are normal people with a difficult job to do: Keep the Peace, protect and serve the public, and enforce the laws. It is a hard job- I could not deal with people at their worst day in and day out, always mindful that some of them would just as soon kill me as look at me.
This perception that policemen are the "Only Ones" qualified to defend themselves or others in a public place was very evident in Senator Lathrop's questioning of Chris Zeeb at the hearing Wednesday...... the idea that anyone with a grand total of 5 days handgun training and a badge is by definition more qualified to defend himself in a public place than a handgun instructor/competive shooter is ludicrous.
Maybe I am comparing apples and oranges here...... maybe Sen. Lathrop, collectivist that he is (or so it seems to me) is concerned with the public perception and orderly conduct of things. In his perfect world it would be preferable if a deranged gunman came into my church and in an orderly fashion, executed all 35 people attending the service, because none of them were shot by one of us 'proles', as opposed to the gunman shooting several and a couple of people (including the gunman) getting shot in a worst case scenario shootout. As for me, I'd much prefer to have a chance of being hit by a stray bullet from a parishoner to hiding under a pew waiting for a bullet in the head.