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If you look hard enough you'll easily be able to find a bunch of
high-ranking police officers who refuse to agree with civilian
right to carry laws. You've probably been told or seen on TV one
of these individuals or their spokesperson disputing the right to
carry a firearm as if the result will be daily bloodshed by otherwise
law-abiding citizens.
Do you ever wonder if they're really police officers, how much they're
being paid, or if they're being forced to make a political statement
by a Governor, Mayor or other political figure? It happens, and it happens
often. Nearly nine out of ten police officers are willing to sign the
Ohioans For Concealed Carry Petition and signify that they are in fact
police officers. It's only when someone achieves a level of rank within
their department or agency that they become a political puppet.
For instance, the Ohio Chiefs of Police not only refuse to support the
legislation we've supported, they send a lawyer to speak against it for
them. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see the connection between
this group and politics. Police Chiefs are almost always appointed to
their position by the mayor of the city they work for. The office
and accomplishment of these individuals is frequently being used as
a method to convey the political agenda of big city mayors. If you
could ask these men their true opinion in person and they didn't lie
they'd likely have no qualm with civilian right to carry. Groups
like this need to be taken at face value, changing their opinion is
simply impossible.
Since we started collecting petition signatures we've been amazed at
the amount of support we've received from law enforcement. During our
last count more then 10% of our signatures were from police officers.
We constantly receive letters in the mail with return address labels
bearing the FOP logo. -- These letters contain rather large stacks of
petition signatures from police officersin nearly every county in Ohio,
and from every major police agency in the State.
In reality, actual law enforcement officers are more likely to support the
right to carry a firearm by law abiding citizens. In fact,
The Buckeye State Sheriff's
Association, the only elected law enforcement in the State of Ohio,
publically supports the right to carry by law abiding citizens. Thats not
a group of appointed Police Chiefs, its the Sheriffs from 88 counties in the
State of Ohio.
In fact Sheriff Daniel Beck of Allen County has appeared on television,
in print media, and has even written us to inform us of his history as
a serious defender of the right to carry firearms for self-defense. We
applaud Sheriff Daniel Beck and other Sheriff's who share his opinions
and views as political "candidates" who can be removed from office
due to their opinions.
The
Law Enforcement Alliance of America
is in support of Concealed Carry as well.
Since we've started our efforts we've received numerous letters from law
enforcement officers of all types - street cops, corrections, specialized
units such as gang and drug task forces, etc. The support we receive
from law enforcement in general is backed up by the extremely high
amount of signatures we've received from this group of supporters.
So if law enforcement officers do in fact support us, what happens to
those who said
CCW was dangerous, and then watched it pass and see it
not result in the mayhem they predicted?
Its fun to watch them eat their words!
Article Id: 5 - Version: 1 - Created: 16-11-2002 - Last Updated: 30-11-1999 - Hits: 3308