Alabama Shooter
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When I see pictures like this, I sometimes wonder if all our discussions about what to call our AR-15s are rendered mute by the growing militarization of police.
I can I have been woefully and willfully ignorant of the trend, the Sheriff's Dept. in my county still issues Mini-14s and Remington 870s with wood furniture, but seeing police officers outfitted like the SF guys I saw in the Sandbox is scary. And I'm not saying that the police shouldn't carry AR-15s, it is a great platform, but seeing that guy sorta makes me take pause.
I didn't go tromping around Afghanistan to see this back here.
If you notice the pictures I posted you will see that the police look astonishingly like the military of their particular day.
Their firearms are a few years behind the military (just like the police in the last twenty years have started adopting the fifty year old AR).
Everything in the pic you posted is perfectly legal for any non-felon to own in free states.
Do you really think the police want to run around in all that gear? Did you? I am sure like you they would like to have the best equipment available to deal with whatever expected threats they are facing. With one killed and more than a dozen wounded did you think that they should run around in their duty uniform and hope for the best?
If you are afraid of their gear I would suggest you are adopting the argument of "it looks scary therefore we should not allow it". Do you know who does that?