AFJailor wrote:Flint, I feel like we are agreeing on most of this argument.
I just think, as I am sure you do , that an LEO has a obligation and a responsibility to defend himself and others...this goes for every man/women but more so for LEO's. I am also sure that you and I both think that there are certain occasions when an LEO should be able to disarm people, I DO NOT think that a policy should be in affect to disarm all CHLs, I must of said this 4-5 times by now.
I guess the part where we are disagreeing is that I believe an LEO should be able to use his street smarts and on the job experience to determine if there is a safety risk and disarm someone. I understand that you do not want to be disarmed, but I doubt you or many other people on this forum would give a cop a reason to feel endangered. Is there occasions where CHL's are disarmed for the sheer fact that an LEO is green/nervous/paranoid, yes and is that a problem? Yes again. If something like that were to happen then you should file a complaint and try and get the problem resolved. However, I do firmly believe that the decision is in the hands of the officer and he just like we must face the consequences of his actions if they are ruled to be inappropriate.
We are NOT in disagreement about LEO using experience, gut feeling, street smarts, etc....to do their job.
An officer simply will not last long if he doesn't employ these things with the criminal populace..and to some degree with the general citizenry (because you don't know who you have stopped).
My objection... is to the wholesale application of distrust when dealing with CHL's.
It is ONLY the misuse of the authority to disarm that I am concerned with. Perhaps I failed to make that clear.
Often times, it takes a little "friction" to bring attention to a disservice being done. I don't really view these "discussions" as arguments, and I hope you don't either. It is well, to exchange ideas and feelings.
If LEO and the general public did more of this...I suspect relations would be much better than they are.
Only once in my 50+ years have I had an occasion to truly dislike my experience with a LEO. I am always "genuinely" respectful of them and normally receive the same in return. Thats just the way I was raised.
If ever I receive what I believe to be improper or unlawful treatment, I will be at the Chief's desk post-haste trying to correct it. Other's should do so as well.
So yeah, "consequences" works just fine for me.