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Norman Police Chief Humphrey. Does he support a ban on semi-automatic firearms?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 2139882" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>I've made the mistake of joining organizations who promised me, they were not for or against something, only to have it come out in the press they were. and i felt used. It made me angry but worst of all, it meant that even if I said I disagreed with them, it would look like I did. My friends and people who believed in me, would think I was lying. Nothing I could do would change that. So my lesson learned was twofold. One; Do Not Believe the Press. They always get it wrong. And two; be careful what I joined. Our Police Chief is just learningh that lesson. We could give him the benifite of doubt and believe he really is only interested in Mental Health issues or we could choose to think he is lying. for me, I feel the young guy learned a lesson and I'm willing to believe that he is only interested in the mental health issue. Sometime people of passion cause others to listen to the passion and not the words. I think this is what happened here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 2139882, member: 24489"] I've made the mistake of joining organizations who promised me, they were not for or against something, only to have it come out in the press they were. and i felt used. It made me angry but worst of all, it meant that even if I said I disagreed with them, it would look like I did. My friends and people who believed in me, would think I was lying. Nothing I could do would change that. So my lesson learned was twofold. One; Do Not Believe the Press. They always get it wrong. And two; be careful what I joined. Our Police Chief is just learningh that lesson. We could give him the benifite of doubt and believe he really is only interested in Mental Health issues or we could choose to think he is lying. for me, I feel the young guy learned a lesson and I'm willing to believe that he is only interested in the mental health issue. Sometime people of passion cause others to listen to the passion and not the words. I think this is what happened here. [/QUOTE]
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