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I understand that it is illegal to hunt or shoot from a public roadway in Texas (I don't know of anyplace it IS legal for that matter). I can see where the officer would want to check to see if the weapon had been fired recently, or if there was a round in the chamber, if so was the safety engaged? In short was the weapon being carried in a safe and competent fashion?
Don't get me wrong here. I'm not supporting either side. Both sides could have handled this much, much better.
If the weapon had been anything other than an AR, I doubt if there would have been an issue. If there had been no magazine inserted, I doubt there would have been an issue. If the weapon had been carried in a traditional style sling (muzzle up or down or across the back), I doubt there would have been an issue.
I get the feeling that the PD is sending a bit of a message here....."If you want to be difficult, we can be difficult also."
As it stands, only the lawyers and media will win. The taxpayers will have to spend money and resources that could be better used elswhere. The press will have a ball bouncing back and forth between the "rabid gestapo type police" and the "irresponsible gun nut who endangered his child" type stories. I'm interested in hearing others opinions about this mess. Flamers need not bother.
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