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CA: Police Want Exemptions from New Los Angeles Gun Restrictions
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"Before you start reading this story, it’s important to remember that the purpose of the Second Amendment is to protect citizens from the tyranny of the state. Thus, when state agents want extra special protection not afforded to the citizen, we have a problem." ...
"Los Angeles is looking to impose even more gun restrictions on its residents. City Councilman Paul Krekorian’s ... new 'plan' will require residents to lock away their handguns and disable them with trigger locks."
"You might as well just drop your self-defense weapons off in another zip code."
"The police union, however wants an exception to this rule. The proposal currently exempts active-duty and reserve officers but not retired police officers." ... |
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gariders
(6/30/2015)
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No. no exemptions for anyone. All should follow the law. even the police and the stupid politicians. |
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