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<blockquote data-quote="Republicanhack" data-source="post: 1484520" data-attributes="member: 3161"><p>Well the totality of circumstances was that the cops cleared everyone involved and deemed that none of the 3 was in the wrong and they handled the situation professionally and in a very friendly manner. </p><p></p><p>I guess the poll should have been more simple. </p><p></p><p>How about this? Should the police run the numbers every time they come in contact with a civilian that is armed? Better?</p><p></p><p>I honestly don't see why this has been so over complicated. It's like asking about helping someone change a flat, it doesn't matter how the flat happened, what type of vehicle, what kind of clothes the people were wearing or what kind of tires were on the vehicle. The question is, should someone help change a strangers flat? See how simple that is? This is exactly the same. </p><p></p><p>Again, the officers response was not in question, his attitude wasn't in question, and his professionalism wasn't in question. The only thing in question is what is the proper thing to do in that type of situation regarding the guns, not the proper response to the call, not proper tactics for approaching the scene, not someones haircut or clothing or anything else. Just if the normal procedure for dealing with armed citizens is to run the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Republicanhack, post: 1484520, member: 3161"] Well the totality of circumstances was that the cops cleared everyone involved and deemed that none of the 3 was in the wrong and they handled the situation professionally and in a very friendly manner. I guess the poll should have been more simple. How about this? Should the police run the numbers every time they come in contact with a civilian that is armed? Better? I honestly don't see why this has been so over complicated. It's like asking about helping someone change a flat, it doesn't matter how the flat happened, what type of vehicle, what kind of clothes the people were wearing or what kind of tires were on the vehicle. The question is, should someone help change a strangers flat? See how simple that is? This is exactly the same. Again, the officers response was not in question, his attitude wasn't in question, and his professionalism wasn't in question. The only thing in question is what is the proper thing to do in that type of situation regarding the guns, not the proper response to the call, not proper tactics for approaching the scene, not someones haircut or clothing or anything else. Just if the normal procedure for dealing with armed citizens is to run the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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