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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3558349" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Has to be a training failure by the department. Most require from what I understand the taser is on the weak side to require a cross draw.</p><p>I'll defer to our LEO folks to see if that is true. </p><p>The officer was saying TASER three times so it "appeared" that a confusion existed. </p><p>In real time, this is just another occasion to loot because the TV's and Liquor obtained from the George Floyd looting has ran out or the TV they looted needed an upgrade, so just stealing another is easier. </p><p>There is absolutely no reason why looting is part of any protest. It's used as an ancillary of the protest to steal without consequences. </p><p>I was at the Ponca Gun Range monthly meeting tonight. A rep from the OK2A was there saying the castle doctrine now applies to businesses.</p><p>I will have to look that up and see what the wording says. </p><p>Don't know if it's legal or not, but if it were, I'd put out a social media post that your allowed to protest, but if you violate any laws you will be taken down, and arrested. If you loot, breaking into a building, you are subject to being shot. </p><p>I'm sure the lawyers would have a field day if a castle doctrine wasn't in effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3558349, member: 5412"] Has to be a training failure by the department. Most require from what I understand the taser is on the weak side to require a cross draw. I'll defer to our LEO folks to see if that is true. The officer was saying TASER three times so it "appeared" that a confusion existed. In real time, this is just another occasion to loot because the TV's and Liquor obtained from the George Floyd looting has ran out or the TV they looted needed an upgrade, so just stealing another is easier. There is absolutely no reason why looting is part of any protest. It's used as an ancillary of the protest to steal without consequences. I was at the Ponca Gun Range monthly meeting tonight. A rep from the OK2A was there saying the castle doctrine now applies to businesses. I will have to look that up and see what the wording says. Don't know if it's legal or not, but if it were, I'd put out a social media post that your allowed to protest, but if you violate any laws you will be taken down, and arrested. If you loot, breaking into a building, you are subject to being shot. I'm sure the lawyers would have a field day if a castle doctrine wasn't in effect. [/QUOTE]
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