“Just because someone decides to get an education shouldn’t mean their right to self-defense ends,” said Parten.
I love this quote from the article
University of South Alabama student punished for empty holster
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Re: University of South Alabama student punished for empty holster
An unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man
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Yes you need to be polite and helpful because after all, you have sworn to protect and serve those police officers and they are ultimately paying your salary.Abraham wrote:“What you’re doing is not against the rules or the law, but you have to be polite and cooperative"
Ah, yeah, sure...
Oh wait. I got that backwards.
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The problem with most police i see is they demand respect but don't give any. Hard to respect anyone who doesn't respect you.
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Re: University of South Alabama student punished for empty holster
..hasn't been my experience with law enforcement. As a rule, respectful and courteous has been the norm. Maybe I've been fortunate.winters wrote:The problem with most police i see is they demand respect but don't give any. Hard to respect anyone who doesn't respect you.
Dave