""This law goes the exact opposite direction," and justifiably makes law enforcement nervous, Scott said."
That's Republican Senator Scott, by the way. Why is law enforcement nervous about having more of the good guys armed (as allegedly protected by our constitution)?
Why does law enforcement seem to always posit themselves against the law-abiding citizen in these discussions?
"People who drink too much" drive cars too - and kill a whole lot more people with them than guns - but nobody wants to outlaw cars (or bars with car parking lots)as a solution.
""This law goes the exact opposite direction," and justifiably makes law enforcement nervous, Scott said."
ReplyDeleteThat's Republican Senator Scott, by the way. Why is law enforcement nervous about having more of the good guys armed (as allegedly protected by our constitution)?
Why does law enforcement seem to always posit themselves against the law-abiding citizen in these discussions?
"People who drink too much" drive cars too - and kill a whole lot more people with them than guns - but nobody wants to outlaw cars (or bars with car parking lots)as a solution.