"It's up to them to provide us with sufficient reason for us to issue them a permit to carry a weapon when the everyday citizen doesn't have that right," Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Dan Bressler said...
"We feel like we're responsible if we give out a concealed weapon permit," he said. "Our sheriff wants to make sure we give them out responsibly, not just to anybody. He's quite cautious about it."
Because we're "The Only Ones"...
[Via Janet K]
Uh, isn't the application fee, with no guarantee of approval, akin to a poll tax?
ReplyDeleteBoy that would suck to live there!! He makes it sound like he's protecting them from themselves.What a Maroon!!
ReplyDeleteCalaveras County Sheriff Dennis Downum takes the county's rural character into consideration.
ReplyDelete"In Oakland or San Francisco, if you scream for a cop you're probably going to get a response in two minutes," he said.
Because when seconds count, the cops are only minutes away!
He's quite cautious about it."
ReplyDeleteToo damn bad he isn't cautious about observing the constitution and the natural rights of the citizen. It must be good to be a god.