I work part time at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Of course I am not allowed to carry into the building which means I am unarmed when I leave later that night. And because of the job I have, many times I am leaving later than even the rest of the employees. Even though I try to be aware of my...
It is what it is.
This thread has become nothing more than cop bashing.
If the guy wasn't a cop you would all be saying he was justified.
Double standard.
OK now... You are doing what MSNBC is doing and totally taking what I said out of context by editing my post and changing the meaning.
But, I have to admit that your take on it is a little titillating. :)
My take here is that if the officer asked for my weapon I would not surrender it to him. I would tell him that he could take it from me but I would not accept it back. He would then have to take it to the property room, locker, or whatever, and document why he had it.
Now you have an...
When I was LEO I carried a Sig for quite some time as my duty weapon. The dep't then switched to Glocks.
I didn't want to start carrying a plastic gun and wasn't happy. I really really liked my Sig.
Well time came to go to the range to qualify. My first round was nearly perfect and...
When I was in LEO training I had an instructor from the State Police that got permission to carry his Glock for an a long time without cleaning. He shot it at the range and carried it daily with no cleaning. The goal was to see just how reliable they were. He never had a problem with it...