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re: Michael Vick's advice for Colin Kaepernick? 'Just go clean-cut'
Posted on 7/18/17 at 10:47 am to LSUMastermind
Posted on 7/18/17 at 10:47 am to LSUMastermind
quote:
same could be said about Castille and NRA hypocrisy.
What hypocrisy?
CCP rules when stopped by police:
1. Turn on light if not mid-day.
2. Place hands on steering wheel.
3. Never store your weapon with or near your information.
4. Inform Police officer when he approaches.
5. Offer to allow him to disarm you.
6. Make no sudden movements.
7. If officer becomes uncomfortable and says stop, you stop.
These are 7 rules to make sure both you and the officer both feel safe and leave the situation unharmed. Failing any, but especially 6 of 7 is asking for trouble. The NRA choosing not to comment here has nothing to do with hypocrisy over the 2nd amendment or one's right to conceal carry. The reason you take a class in order to obtain your CCP is because their is a level of responsibility you take on and following protocol can save lives. Is the NRA supposed to take the side of all gun owners even when the situation was caused by them not observing training and curriculum? Guy gets shot in the woods because the person with a legal gun and legal hunting permit didn't visualize his target, is the NRA supposed to have his back as well?
ETA: (BOLDED) Mis-remembered the NRA stance and corrected as it very much changes the nature of the argument.
This post was edited on 7/18/17 at 11:23 am
Posted on 7/18/17 at 10:49 am to AwesomeSauce
quote:
1. Turn on light if not mid-day.
2. Place hands on steering wheel.
3. Never store your weapon with or near your information.
4. Inform Police officer when he approaches.
5. Offer to allow him to disarm you.
6. Make no sudden movements.
7. If officer becomes uncomfortable and says stop, you stop.
These are 7 rules to make sure both you and the officer both feel safe and leave the situation unharmed. Failing any, but especially 6 of 7 is asking for trouble. The NRA choosing to back the officer here has nothing to do with hypocrisy over the 2nd amendment or one's right to conceal carry. The reason you take a class in order to obtain your CCP is because their is a level of responsibility you take on and following protocol can save lives. Is the NRA supposed to take the side of all gun owners even when the situation was caused by them not observing training and curriculum? Guy gets shot in the woods because the person with a legal gun and legal hunting permit didn't visualize his target, is the NRA supposed to have his back as well?
he did all of this, was reaching for his i.d., even some NRA members thought this was a bad shoot.
Posted on 7/18/17 at 11:13 am to AwesomeSauce
The NRA should have not taken a stance on it at all. Both sides obviously screwed the pooch.
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