kilimanjaro
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The mainstream press won't cover it, unless they can work it against him.
Are you serious? He isn't advocating illegal actions, he isn't advocating vigilante justice, he is advising people how to defend themselves because as the Sheriff he has an obligation to advise people on the best way to protect themselves. As Sheriff he knows about his limited budget, he knows about his limited manpower and he knows how much territory he has to cover. He did exactly what he should do and more law enforcement supervisors should be doing the same thing instead of playing politics and mouthing platitudes that their liberal political bosses like to hear.He is a sheriff - he should just arrest the bad guys and not pontificate about society and the justice system.
He may have screwed this case beyond rescue with his comments.
"He is a sheriff - he should just arrest the bad guys and not pontificate about society and the justice system.
He may have screwed this case beyond rescue with his comments."
"I've said time and time again that the punishment for that crime is too lenient. I think the NRA should get behind laws that put convicted felons away for 10 years if they are in possesion of a friearm - no plea bargaining, no early release - a straight 10 years, period.
And I think like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the NRA should have people in court watching when judges are lenient on criminals who use firearms to commit crimes."
And hey - why is he discriminating against Smith & Wesson?
I live in SC.
Not only does this Sheriff feel that way, but a lot of the other local Sheriff's in SC share his view. One of the local instructors for civilian CCW class a Sgt. in our local Sheriff department. His statement is that every law abiding citizen should be trained and conceal carry.
Nike said:Are you sure?