We all understand it ( I think). Are NY court officers considered LEO's? They have badges and guns. They can't carry anything but a G26 with a 12 pound trigger off duty.
I have no experience with Duracoat. Maybe it won't get all banged up. Was it on sale in the woman's dept?
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Kidding again. The reason I ask is I showed the wife. She likes it.
It's not the worst thing I have ever seen.....Who am I kidding yes it is!
https://www.walmart.com/search?query=black%20spray-paint
Cheap fix.
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It's actually not bad. It would end up all banged up and dirty if I had it though. What was used to make it white? Duracoat?
How big of a loan can you take? Take a big on then file for chapter 7. Say you lost all the money at a casino. Make sure your wife has good credit though so you can still buy shit!
There is nothing cool about a white AR. No matter what features are on it. Did you see my black Ar's? The ones will all the.... Never mind. Oh yeah I forgot to say they are in another state.
One more thing on special rights..... If I wander over the boarder with NJ carrying I will get arrested. An off duty, active duty or retired cop will not. CPL does not say cops need to carry off duty that I'm aware of. Check your blue privilege GOPerfect. haaaaaaaaaaaa
Ok then.... The cop in the article has no badge or permit. His Police ID is stamped "no firearms? When he get's the permit because of his former career is that special treatment? I want him to get it, but I want others to be treated the same way.
The badge is not really a permit but that's semantics. You seem angry. I thought you didn't want swearing on the forum (if memory serves me right). Don't go writing anger tickets tonight sir!
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What? The former cop in question has nothing. He's not a cop, he's no longer employed and he didn't retire. They stamped his ID with "No Firearms). Even if cops do have permits... that's still special treatment in many places. He will win the appeal when most don't due to his former...
I think a potential powerful nationwide 2a ally is gone by granting cops (active or retired) special rights. It's a theory of course, but I think they have the numbers and political pull to change things for the better if they were not given special rights. If they had to play be everyone...
Leo's are the ones not being team players. I bet most of the cops in the city don't want people getting permits. They are team players as long as the team is other cops. This is not why all gun owners are losing rights. Cops are covered by LEOSA right? Wanting equal treatment for all is not a...
Sig for the WIN! Gaston Glock GFY! Maybe the glock failed the frying pan test?
All kidding aside fuck glock after this. I used to not mind them but protesting a loss? Really?
The good people in bad neighborhoods that can't even afford to apply in the city. I feel for them. Even if they could come up with the $ why just throw it away? The threat to retired cops seems to be inflated. I'm sure a google search could find a few but the number has to be low.
What a about a cop that was behind a desk the vast majority of his career? Why should he be allowed to carry after retirement? What about the media relations officers? School resource officers, DARE officers ect. Maybe only certain officers should be allowed to carry. They don't all have equal...
I was talking about the LEOSA. I would think a federal act would trump the NYC rule. I see that they claim he should not have a gun due to medical reasons. That might not allow for the LEOSA to apply. It should be an easy appeal for him though. People can shoot with one hand. Cops used to do it...
Here's how it looks to people who don't know him. He takes a sweetheart deal for life, goes on working in the private sector (maybe at a pay increase) and it's a win win. Throw in a special permit and it's even better. That being said I don't know why that other special rule won't apply. The one...
That is 100% correct. If everyone was treated equally then more would want right's for everyone. It's easy for retired cops to say "I wish you could get a permit in the city" and go on their way carrying. If they were denied and no special classes of citizen were created then things would change...
So did he fight it? If not then he was not exactly forced out (officially).
"He was granted a tax-free disability pension equal to three-fourths of his annual $102,000 salary."
Is that more than his pension would be?
This is great:
" While the injury prevents him from doing police work, he claims, he had surgery and healed well."
"But when Torino, who also wants a gun for private-security work, went to the department last week to apply for a “concealed carry permit,” he was rejected, with officials stamping...
http://nypost.com/2017/02/25/retired-cop-city-is-punishing-me-by-not-letting-me-carry-gun/
Awwww poor guy. He's just like everyone else in that dump now.
"A newly-retired hero detective with more than 600 arrests wants to carry a gun in retirement — but the NYPD has treated him like a common...
OMG is that a rare solid black gold bayonet?! Sorry to crap on the thread but this is the best for sale thread ever. I'm going to list some stuff soon and expect the same treatment.