But back to the suddenly non-elite Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, bemoaning the loss of their privileged status: These are the same folks whose “leadership” did everything in their power to ensure that we mere mundanes would dine out defenselessly. [More]Today’s Gun Rights Examiner field report throws a flag on unsportsmanlike conduct.
This is not how the Second Amendment was written:
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I think that off-duty police officers should have the same rights as non-police officers. Reworded, I think that non-police officers should have the same rights as off-duty police officers.
The NFL is wrong on their policy to both non-police officers and off-duty police officers. How does it feel, officers? Imagine that! You are being treated like the rest of us.
Isn't it department policy off duty officers are required to carry a concealed firearm?
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