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Re: OT anti gun police chief


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Posted by trucker 40 on February 08, 2011 at 04:43:15 from (70.240.149.131):

In Reply to: OT anti gun police chief posted by Bryan inIowa on February 07, 2011 at 19:38:06:

I don't know how it is in Iowa,but I don't think a chief of police is elected.He is hired by a mayor who is elected here.If that's how it is there,then you all should put the pressure on the mayor to fire him.
Ill bet the ones who don't want guns in their store will get over that when they don't have as much sales.
The guy in the store has to depend on the cop since he is probably too scared to have a gun.Or afraid if he doesn't back up the cop his store will get robbed.
When you think about it,there's no telling what a cop will do.The reason they get like that is that nobody has any oversight over them usually.They just do whatever they think they can get away with,and whoever is supposed to have say over them is a crook too usually.So its one crook looking after the other crook.
Maybe you all ought to take that confiscated money away from him before you get him fired.There's no telling what somebody like him will do.Plus make sure you get the money away from him first,then get him fired.
If a lot of people there are pro gun,maybe you all should have a meeting and decide what to do about it,and then go to a city council meeting and bring TV cameras with you.Get them saying in front of a camera the stuff they are saying and then when you take them to court over it,you have evidence of what they said.Maybe call the NRA or somebody and ask them what they can or cant do legally.If they are doing something illegal,then that could get the whole situation changed.Especially if they are talking about doing something illegal in front of a TV camera.
Im not so sure that confiscated money is supposed to go to the cops.In places where it has in the past the cops just got to stealing from the public.It was on 60 minutes before about a place in Louisiana and other places that got in trouble for just plain stealing from people.You cant let the cops just take confiscated money.If nothing else you have to stop that stuff right now before it gets worse.


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