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<blockquote data-quote="Defcon Shooter" data-source="post: 3488380" data-attributes="member: 42229"><p>Like I said as a former Police officer on one of the largest and most rural wilderness Indian reservation I can assure you I would do just fine if the Police rolled up camp. Not saying their job is not important but ultimately as our nation did before there were Police we would get by. I worked in an enviorment of one officer per 100K acres and learned that trying to be officer bad ass was a prescription for pain and having high cleaning bills. I also as a student of the Constitution understood my mere asking for something did not create a lawful order. Casually asking someone for ID was as likely to generate "F" off pig as it was to cause compliance. The hypocrisy I witnessed in Law Enforcement under the guise of officer discretion really got to me. Sorry I have no illusions what so ever that law enforcement will participate in "Legal" gun round ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defcon Shooter, post: 3488380, member: 42229"] Like I said as a former Police officer on one of the largest and most rural wilderness Indian reservation I can assure you I would do just fine if the Police rolled up camp. Not saying their job is not important but ultimately as our nation did before there were Police we would get by. I worked in an enviorment of one officer per 100K acres and learned that trying to be officer bad ass was a prescription for pain and having high cleaning bills. I also as a student of the Constitution understood my mere asking for something did not create a lawful order. Casually asking someone for ID was as likely to generate "F" off pig as it was to cause compliance. The hypocrisy I witnessed in Law Enforcement under the guise of officer discretion really got to me. Sorry I have no illusions what so ever that law enforcement will participate in "Legal" gun round ups. [/QUOTE]
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