Many people are suprised by this. This is because a lot of brass goes on record with the media as being anti-CCW, but the press does not talk to the guys/gals that are actually doing law enforcement on the street. Do you think a Chief or Sheriff is going to go on record as saying they think the public should CCW because their resources wont allow their Officers to save everyones butt's in time. Hell no, they would rather give the PC answer and tell people to "just call us". It does not change a whole lot for most cops, we assume everyone has a gun, and if you do find one then you assume they have another, etc. As far as I am concerned CCW just puts more good guys out there.Quote:
It seems interesting, to say the least, that the law enforcement guys here defend the right to have guns even though they would be the ones most affected by the illegal use of them.
The last time the CCW issue came up in WI a head of a LE agency made a comment to me that we were lucky it didn't pass cause they eliminated the part where we could be notified of their CCW status when responing to domestic violence incidents. Well most DV cases occurr in the home and you can CCW in your home without a license so that made zero difference to me, and again we always assume someone is armed no matter where they are :thinking: :shrug: But that same person also told me we didn't need patrol rifles. No sir we should stick with the shotgun "cause you can stop a car by shooting through the engine block with a shotgun".......:eek: .....don't even get me started :(
Besides most of our dispatchers cannot optain the most basic info as is, now you want them to check a CCW database for every subject involved :roflmao