Kudos to a Police Chief
from Angel Shamaya
KeepAndBearArms.com
September 1, 2001
My letter to the editor of the Arizona Daily
Sun not only received
publication, but I received a call from the police chief of the town of
75,000 where I reside -- Flagstaff, Arizona -- to meet for lunch. (We're
scheduled to meet this coming Wednesday.) The Chief said he'd like to show me
some facts and figures, to answer any questions I might have and to get to know
each other.
To his credit, as we discussed various aspects
of guns and gun rights, he said he believes a police officer's job is to defend
the constitutional rights of the people they serve -- and he supports people who
exercise their right to keep and bear arms. Those aren't exact quotes as I
didn't record the call, but that is a very near quote and is the essence of his
communication.
Another noteworthy aspect of this situation is
the fact that I didn't have the Chief's email address, so I sent my letter to
both the Sheriff and the Constable, and one or both of them made sure he
received my letter -- long before the Arizona Daily Sun published it.
While my concerns about the Chief's
overstatement of the facts as presented in my letter are still a concern, having
a chance to meet in person and discuss my concerns is both refreshing and
reassuring. I also believe that his intentions were good in saying what he said,
and I'm even wondering if the paper misrepresented him or if his words were
taken out of context. I will find out, and if so, I will ask the paper to print
a correction.