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<blockquote data-quote="Yeti695" data-source="post: 3240341" data-attributes="member: 43286"><p>I get both sides of the argument here. I get that cops should not be able to enforce their personal interpretation of any law. But as some of you all probably been in a situation where you were speeding or doing something mildly against the law and the cops cut you a break and sometimes they don’t. It can work both ways, the cops can and do sometimes apply common sense reasoning to why and how they enforce laws with their own interpretations. So I think in this case, some of cops obviously had dealt with these guys before and just wanted to end it before it got too bad, the first cop, that woman, seemed to try to reason with them, but they kept reciting the laws and statutes. The second one, the man, just didn’t want to deal with them. The male cop was the one the idiot with the camera was cussing and saying things like “I bet he beats his wife” and “he got in trouble for steroids, but I can’t tell you how I know”, this is just ridiculous. If they were working for a group or trying to make these things better, this is not the way to do that. It makes you look like an unintelligent buffoon, that’s looking to cause problems where there was not one. If you want to make it better for 2nd Amendment, go out with literature, or organize an event. Don’t show up places where you know that it’s a good possibility that you are going to cause alarm. In my personally opinion this was why the cops just ended it. As my dad told me you play stupid games you win stupid prizes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeti695, post: 3240341, member: 43286"] I get both sides of the argument here. I get that cops should not be able to enforce their personal interpretation of any law. But as some of you all probably been in a situation where you were speeding or doing something mildly against the law and the cops cut you a break and sometimes they don’t. It can work both ways, the cops can and do sometimes apply common sense reasoning to why and how they enforce laws with their own interpretations. So I think in this case, some of cops obviously had dealt with these guys before and just wanted to end it before it got too bad, the first cop, that woman, seemed to try to reason with them, but they kept reciting the laws and statutes. The second one, the man, just didn’t want to deal with them. The male cop was the one the idiot with the camera was cussing and saying things like “I bet he beats his wife” and “he got in trouble for steroids, but I can’t tell you how I know”, this is just ridiculous. If they were working for a group or trying to make these things better, this is not the way to do that. It makes you look like an unintelligent buffoon, that’s looking to cause problems where there was not one. If you want to make it better for 2nd Amendment, go out with literature, or organize an event. Don’t show up places where you know that it’s a good possibility that you are going to cause alarm. In my personally opinion this was why the cops just ended it. As my dad told me you play stupid games you win stupid prizes. [/QUOTE]
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