Posted by Bret4207 on October 16, 2014 at 04:10:55 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: New use for SkidSteer posted by Gary Mitchell on October 15, 2014 at 07:41:34:
Gary Mitchell said: (quoted from post at 11:41:34 10/15/14) I'm not real crazy about cops having a lot of stuff like that. Many people on here are avid supporters of Amendment II gun rights. What good will a gun be against "tyranny" if the tyrants can basically nuke us?
I agree in theory, but having been in a situation where I was the cop and we were supposed to go and arrest people that had 30 and 50 cal machine guns, grenades and lots of other stuff that we didn't have, it seems sort of different to me. When we were chasing a cop killer around the western part of our state we all had to bring our own rifles because the job just had shotguns and this guy was sniping us from way outside shotgun range.
Some people would have Americas police toting a stick and whistle or carrying their 1 bullet in their pocket ala Barney Fife. The problem isn't the police becoming militarized, it's the plain as day fact our nation is sliding into the cess pool as far as the limits people will go to. We have drug cartels moving north, terrorists moving west and a nation that thinks "where's mines?!!". What does anyone think will happen?
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 04:16:44 10/16/14.
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