12-02-17, 12:38 PM
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Gefallen Engel U-666
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Originally Posted by Buddahaid
No, the people that let their firearms get stolen are at higher responsibility.
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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal
I would say these items are at the top of the list.
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THE ABSOLUTE TOP OF THE LIST! A professional officer never lets his weapon be stolen under any circumstances. Neither by being incapacitated or by being assaulted by several antagonists seeking just the weapon; EXAMPLE: several Federal guards in Social Security offices have suffered this and it is always foreseeable and preventable...even if you have to handcuff the weapon to your wrist to prevent the theft which will create an unpardonable danger to the public you are sworn (or least morally obligated) to protect or at least not endanger by your careless misconduct. The privilege to bear arms for a living is an immense one either in open or concealed carry, and 'weapon retention' consideration is the back-half of that equation. The more so as an officer's assets are subject to civil lawsuit if injury results. I hold the BLM officer primarily responsible. One does not leave a handgun locked in a vehicle in SF.
Last edited by Aktungbby; 12-03-17 at 01:32 PM.
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