So very much to unpack from this video. This video has plenty of footage to make a good response./
I kind of like to know what lead up to all this. Was he open carrying and some Karen just called the cops saying there was a dude with a gun or something else?
Happens all of the time in some of the free states. People, citizens walking around, minding their own business....
A cop rolls up or they get the call of a man with a gun and all hell breaks out.
If called, life can be so damn simple......
Man walking with a gun, police get called. Police arrives in the area. Introduces self to 2A citizen, explains to the guy why he is there. Ask a simple question to the gun carrying man, "everything good?". Man replies, yes. Incident ends.....
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All the random citizens clearly didn't feel in danger they were video taping the incident. If they genuinely thought there was risk of a shootout they wouldn't be standing there, so clearly no one other than the police really seemed threatened.
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Unfortunately, that rarely solves anything. We need to start having personal accountability when cops behave like this.I hope the guy gets a lawyer and sues the police department for a whole lot of money.
This is when I wish they could sue the officers themselves. It would make them think twice about doing something illegal themselves.Unfortunately, that rarely solves anything. We need to start having personal accountability when cops behave like this.
Yes move to a free state and don’t take shit from the Gestapo when they try to enforce unconstitutional laws, that is how you keep it from becoming another PRNY.Just move to a
NY has a brainwashed population with over 100 years of history stomping on the 2A. Unless the Supreme Court declares all state gun control laws unconstitutional NY will always be a lost cause.My point is people are people and power over others can corrupt; it isn't the location it is the integrity of the person with the "power".
If the people in " power" never get a taste of their actions they have no reason to change/control what they do.
It can be seen in our government everywhere, U.S.A. land of the free; Tories are still here and working hard to keep the kings law. Remember, we are the only place that is "not" under some kind of a ruler; no matter how hard the demonrats try.
What happened after the camera turned off?
What would happen if both the "oath" takers and the balls of steel don't back down? Fire fight?
Dead right is still dead. If it was easy why not in in ny?
They gotta make that $The line between brave or dumb is a fuzzy one and may be entirely dependent on one's point of view.
My view is that these audits can serve a usefull purpose if done properly, can be counterproductive if done improperly and is a brave act if the individual recognizes and accepts the risks of their actions and are dumb if they don't.
They guy shouting at the end only unnecessarily escalated the situation and this was counterproductive.
I think it takes a certain type of person to do these audits effectively.
Someone that is calm and rational and is able to stand tall on the line without being combative. Its a difficult balancing act.
Our subject here calling the cops stupid was counterproductive. It looks better in court if you are very polite. It is possible to be firm, to not yield, while also being polite.
I certainly couldn't do this type of thing, I'd get too worked up.
I also think it's pathetic of the police here would get so out of joint over a sidearm which is a normal thing for a lawfully armed citizen to carry.
Though equally improper it would be more understandable if our subject were carrying a long gun of some kind which at least is generally out of the ordinary.
I myself had a small but positive experience with a cop in regards to carry. I had been pulled over for an expired registration (I was over the road at the time and left home with the registration due in 1 month which I forgot about when I stayed out another 3 weeks and was thus expired when I got back, had shit luck and got nailed on my way home form the yard)
In PA there is no duty to inform but if asked directly I am legally obligated to answer truthfully. Failure to do so could potentially get your permit pulled. When asked if I had any firearms I responded
"I have a Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms and I am carrying at this time"
He paused a moment then asked where I was carrying and I told him on my right hip, IWB.
He replies "That’s fine, License and insurance please."
I asked if he would like to see my carry permit. He paused again and I say it's fine it's right next to my driver's License anyway. Then he just says sure.
I then tell him I always carry whenever it's legal for me to do so
And he says he doesn't blame me and he always carry concealed off duty as well.
Just as things should be. He gave me the freaking ticket though which peeved me since I thought I had a reasonable excuse, a fix it ticket would have sufficed, I would have taken care of it as soon as I got home.
Depends on the area. It was kind of surprising how many down here open carry. Those that carry concealed are the odd ones here.The idea of open carry makes me nervous. In certain situations It draws so much attention to yourself. There are so many ignorant people and jumpy police officers nowadays.
I commend this guy for exercising his rights, being informed and not crumbling.
Freedom can be dangerous at times.