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any pro 2A LEO?

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Various states have leo sending obama letters that they took an oath to the constitution and they will not enforce any new laws which violate the 2A, any pro leo in nj willing to step up and show which side their on? Just a letter guys and gals, not asking for cash or blood donation. Anyone?

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Not really fair. Most LEO on here are regular dudes. Not chiefs, sheriffs, etc. You are asking them to risk their job to send a letter to Obama that means jack shit?

 

The sheriff in KY, or chief of police in Kansas ain't Losing there job over that.

 

A guy like KDpipes or bluelinefinish easily could. Should they because your a tough guy calling them out on a gun forum?

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Im part of that 50%, and I fully agree with Mikeyboyee, we cant spout off on public sites, guys are serving days left and right for BS said on facebook and other sites. We all have to be carefull what we write.

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Im very pro 2A but yes letters at my beginning stages can cause trouble for my career right now sadly enough but i do send letters without putting in the fact that im a LEO

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I understand the hesitation. Mouths to feed and all. It's a job that is over flowing with political bs. Leave the LEOs alone. They can support what they feel comfortable with anonymously or in their professional pursuits if/when shtf. LEO will work like our military, when it gets rough and they are put on the line to ignore the constitution and enforce unlawful legislation, majority will stand with the law abiding citizen. I can't say the same for NATO or DHS, Central, Security, etc...

 

 

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Well, if they aren't pro Bill of Rights, there needs to be some layoffs.

 

They certainly are pro cell-phones in cars (when they are using them). I hope that's not the case with firearms, too.

 

Seriously, though, most rank and file officers are really good people, especially before the conditioning and brainwashing.

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