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00BUCK:
I feel bad for the good cops that this is happening to. I don't feel bad for the cops that had the "Only Ones" mentality for their entire career. Now they know how it feels to have their rights stepped on. A little karma coming back on them is not really a bad thing.

DanClrk51:

--- Quote from: 00BUCK on December 25, 2011, 11:52:50 AM ---I feel bad for the good cops that this is happening to. I don't feel bad for the cops that had the "Only Ones" mentality for their entire career. Now they know how it feels to have their rights stepped on. A little karma coming back on them is not really a bad thing.

--- End quote ---

Problem is those only ones probably dont give a rats ass one way or the other about guns and carrying them. To them it was just part of the job. They likely have no interest in this regard, until something does happen to them or a loved one.

Phydoux:
We all realize there are activist judges in the federal courts that try to make their own laws. There are activist cops out there that have listened to the propaganda and don’t believe in our right to protect ourselves. The advantage to the retired officer authorization is that it is good nation wide. The disadvantage is that the law hints that one can only carry what they qualified with in the past 12 months. I hear that Broomfield CO PD charges it’s retired officers $113.00 fee each year for use of the facility.

SemperFiGuy:

Don't these LEOs have some kind of union, collective bargaining, benevolent protective association, other kind of clout??

To keep retirees from being screwed this way and other ways??????


sfg

Dan W:
Don't let this degrade into a LEO bashing thread !

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