Trigger locks for the Secret Service!

wolf 1415

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Let's test this mandatory trigger lock idea on the guy who wants it so badly...

I propose that all Secret Service guns have a mandatory trigger lock in place at all times.

I further propose that we "bring them up to code" in other ways...

1. No concealed weapons. Open carry only.

2. No high capacity magazines.

3. Background checks for every gun. If a gun breaks, the agent does a Brady for a new one. If he gets delayed, so be it.

4. No Automatic Weapons.

If the Secret Service were held to the same standards as You and I, then the Clinton hypocrisy will be revealed:

His life is worth protecting by any means necessary, Yours is not.


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The Innocent shall not be disarmed for the sins of the guilty.
 
The elitist attitude that we the unwashed peons don't have a right to defend ourselves is rampant in this nation. I wish all those celebrities that are antis would get rid of all their body guards and start walking around like commom folks. You bet they'd see things in a different way.

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So many pistols, so little money.
 
They already do see the reality of the situation, or else they wouldn't have all of that protection. Its just that they don't want you to see the reality of the situation. Its your safety that they are not concerned with.

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"I don't believe in individualism, Peter. I don't believe that any one man is any one thing which everybody else can't be. I believe that we are all equal and interchangeable."--Ellsworth Toohey
 
i never heard that the Secret Service wants trigger locks so much but now that you mention it it does seem to make sence. they're holster has a lock built into it.

they use some weird de santis holster with a whole cut into the trigger guard area so that a pad lock can be stuck thru it locking the gun in the holster. sounds pretty strange to me.
 
I read awhile back that Clinton ordered all federal agents to have some type of locking device or a safe for their duty firearms while the agents were offduty.
 
You are correct. I was the firearms instructor for my agency for some 14 years, during which time we had three non-injury accidental (negligent) discharges, all on the range. About a year after I left, the agency went to Beretta 96D DAO .40s and mandated trigger locks. An agent who came on board after I left managed to put a .40 caliber hole through his palm trying to put the lock on. As my successor said, 'Now the M&Ms fall through the palm of his hand'.

'The only cure for stupidity is death.'

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