“[Ramsey] has openly carried a firearm in the city of Philadelphia but is neither a certified police officer, nor does he have a license to carry firearms,” Prince informed Attorney General Linda L. Kelly in an April 17 letter, providing citations to relevant Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes sections . “Furthermore, he wears a uniform and displays a badge, but is not a certified police officer, in violation of Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Program… Accordingly, he is also not entitled to compensation.” [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column asks if anti-gun police officials really are the "Only Ones" exempt from complying with laws they'd happily have their armed enforcers take us down over.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Requests to investigate anti-gun Philly top cop’s ‘gun crimes’ ignored
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I once opined that this crap would continue until a citizen can seek redress by bringing charges before a grand jury. I won't bother re-stating the matter in its entirety here. None of the lawyers I worked with were willing to run with this.
And so, the same ole bullshit continues.
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