JDseller, I've always enjoyed your posts on tractors because I learn something each time. However I think you're very wrong in your comment that "Many and I do mean many of the "law officers" in this country think they should be the only ones that are "allowed" to have guns”.
Are there any facts or survey to back up this absurd claim or just a statement that reflects your opinion towards law enforcement?
I am a law enforcement officer (over 26 years) and a CHL and NRA instructor in Texas and I've never heard such a claim from any officers. The feeling I get from other officers is that they encourage responsible gun ownership and to be trained if you plan to carry. Saving your own life or that of a loved one is an immediate action and most officers are 5 to 10 minutes away, thus being trained and actually having the weapon on or near you is a basic right of being an American.
I looked up information on the chief you have referred to and found that this guy is a nut case and a disgrace to professional law enforcement officer throughout the nation. He has no respect for anyone’s rights and is overcome by a huge ego. I would not compare him to any law enforcement officer since he is a bureaucrat and not a real police officer. I agree with an earlier poster, you need to vote this moron out of office or whoever hired him.
I always look forward to your tractor stories and in the future may have to call upon you to trouble shoot my 5200 or 7800 tractor issues.
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