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A-FIXER:
Or is it that it is so..... ingrained by removal of our rights that we see this as give them what they want?

A-FIXER:
Ok here a post from warmboots post


When the people fear their government,  there is tyranny.
   When the government fears the people,  there is liberty. 
-- Thomas Jefferson

 
 During times of universal deceit,  telling the truth 
 becomes a revolutionary act.  -- George Orwell

sums it up for me :)
 
 
 First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you,
then you win.  -- Mahatma Gandhi

LM4202:

--- Quote from: cckyle on February 27, 2013, 08:48:25 AM ---Omaha is a different story.  You have to have an "open carry permit" to open carry unless you are already a CHP holder.  I do not know what the specific protocol is for Omaha police officers when they get a call that a man has a gun.  I bet though it involves stopping them, getting an ID, and ensuring they have an "open carry permit." 

--- End quote ---

It's not just going to be a man with a gun call.  When people call 911,  they usually embellish the story to:  "Man waving a gun around" or "Man with a gun threatening people".   If you don't think people lie to the 911 call takers, think again.   Heck, people call 911 and report shots fired just to get the police there faster for just a regular disturbance call.   The officers will to make sure the scene is safe and foremost.  They have no idea that the man with the gun has some sort of mental issue, or was waving it around, or threatening people with it, or is some sort of felon in possession of a gun, etc.  They won't know that until they get there and check the party's identification. 

DanClrk51:
What the police are doing is illegal. Carrying a gun around in and of itself is not and should NOT be cause for concern. I applaud this individual for educating the police. The police need to stop the illegal crap and let people exercise their constitutional rights.

bigmountainskiercfg:
http://www.viddler.com/v/8539d6f5

IMO this officer handled the situation a lot better. 

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