A measure that would regulate loaded firearms in vehicles was blocked in a Senate committee Friday and likely will fail unless it is substantially changed.
Citizens can carry firearms with loaded magazines in vehicles in Utah, but SB24, sponsored by Sen. Mark Madsen, R-Lehi, would clarify where and how the firearm is secured.
More controversially, Madsen's bill also would allow guns to be carried with a cartridge in position ready to fire...
The Utah Association of Police Chiefs and other law enforcement groups say such ready-to-fire guns in vehicles could escalate road-rage confrontations into firefights and make more arms available to thieves and children.
Naturally. As we've proven time and again here at WarOnGuns, they're the only ones professional enough to be trusted with loaded firearms. The rest of us are just a bunch of uneducated, tyrannical, emotionally unstable, arrogant, vicious, accident-prone, unethical, careless, untrustworthy and hotheaded brutes who will only end up hurting ourselves or others...
Yeah, what he said. 'Cause their record is sooooooo much better than ours. Uh huh, uh huh, uh....oh the Hell with it, I'll just shoot you when you obey my command to get up.
ReplyDelete...The Utah Association of Police Chiefs and other law enforcement groups say...
ReplyDeleteThey obviously seem to fail to grasp the concept of REALITY. You see, Utah Asso's., YOU are public SERVANTS. While WE, THE PEOPLE on the other hand, are your MASTERS.
We pay your salaries. Provide you guns, batons, (which YOU seem to be having problems properly utilizing), and cars. If it wasn't for US, there wouldn't be any YOU.
If your OPINION is desired, WE shall ask for it. Otherwise, get out of the donut shop, get back in OUR car, and DO THE JOB WE'RE PAYING YOU TO DO!