Elmgrovegnome
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doesn't everybody in america own a gun?
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Yeah... nice guy... I think he's moved on from forums... Bakersfield? Yeah, can't think of a reason Westbrooks would be there.@Rmfnlt and I know a Rams fanatic in Bakersfield who also happens to be a cop. Maybe he can talk him into joining up here and chiming in on this thread.![]()
Yeah, we're issued one upon birth with our certificate..
doesn't everybody in america own a gun?
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What we need to do is quit acting like we know anything and for once let the law run its course.
Being reactionary with a dash of wild table pounding for instant justice isnt helping anyone solve anything.
The angry mob mentality in our country needs to stop.
I don't. Looking through my close family, the only person who owns a gun is my dad, who inherited some WWII-era rifles when my grandfather died..
doesn't everybody in america own a gun?
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Thanks for being on the job. It is appreciated.I read through some of the posts here and I’ll stay away from all things political. However, I actually a law enforcement officer. 10 years on. I teach and train new officers as well.
I would be more than happy to answer any and all questions some you may have as to what we do, why we do it, if we can do, etc. etc. I know there are a few lawyers here, but I actually work in the field and have specific insight into what happens during actual incidents/investigations/etc and the training we have.
It’s probably something ROD would want done in a private setting though. But I’m here if people have questions.
One of the things that I struggle with in seeing and reading things in the current climate, is the disconnect in understanding what we do and why, and whether we are legally allowed to or not. I won’t defend poor law enforcement practice, but I do wish the populace as a whole better understood civics, and I wish law enforcement did a better job of bridging that gap as well.
Here to answer your questions if I can help.
I wasn't trying to put words in your mouth - just suggesting that possession of an unregistered gun is fairly common and not always - or even often - malicious. In my experience, when people have unregistered guns - even stashes of them - it's because there is a fear out there that Uncle Sam is going to one day come to take them away. Doesn't sound like that was the situation here though.
Don't know, but they should..
doesn't everybody in america own a gun?
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doesn't everybody in america own a gun?
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I don't. Looking through my close family, the only person who owns a gun is my dad, who inherited some WWII-era rifles when my grandfather died.
My wife wants a handgun, but neither of us really cares about it enough to go through the paperwork.
What we need to do is quit acting like we know anything and for once let the law run its course.
Being reactionary with a dash of wild table pounding for instant justice isnt helping anyone solve anything.
The angry mob mentality in our country needs to stop.
Nah. Lotta people shouldn't either..
doesn't everybody in america own a gun?
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