My experience with incident investigations and as a uniformed member of the NYPD has shown that license holders in a public setting are just as susceptible as anyone else to road rage incidents, the stress and injury of traffic accidents, crowd situations, demonstrations, family disputes, any other kind of disputes, being a victim of a crime or harassment, and any other stress-inducing circumstance outside of the home. Premise license holders have not demonstrated proper cause to carry a concealed handgun in public. Clearly, there is less public danger if premises Residence license holders do not bring their firearms into the public domain. [More]What experience would that be, Andrew Lunetta? Did you have anything besides your career-motivated bloviating to compare concealed carriers to your vaunted NYPD "Only Ones"?
And this sure sounds like ol' Andy fraudulently dictating terms of surrender.
You wonder what's going through some of these guys' heads when they're told to raise their right hands and take the oath...
(And yeah, I know this is years old and he's since moved on to greener pastures -- I ran across it while looking for something else.)
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