
Here's what we think is interesting . . .
When it comes down to it . . . It's always fun to remind our conservative friends that MOST POLICE AREN'T PRO-GUN when it comes to their political organizations.
The discrepancy is too slim for most to notice but still a reason why we give our libertarian friends more than a second to explain their otherwise crackpot views.
Now here's a peek at the upcoming legal battle and all of the glorious billable hours it might generate:
The latest proposed Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) comes with changes that supporters hope will clear legal obstacles, but police groups and officials say the law creates the same problems as its predecessor.
“I think it’s anti-law enforcement,” said Ellisville Police Chief Steve Lewis. “It’s bad legislation for law enforcement in that we believe it restricts law enforcement’s ability to assist federal task force partners with the seizure of weapons from bad people.”
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Police warn Missouri Republicans against reviving a controversial gun rights law
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