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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 1411962" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Having packed one for 30 years while wearing the badge, it's a habit that's hard to give up. It had become just a part of getting dressed. First it was just because I still had many I had put behind bars getting out that might want to get even that I carried .. But then since GW Bush signed the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act in 2004 allowing honorably retired Officers to pack anywhere in the US, I see it as one more person able to assist in the war on terror if need be- another set of eyes and ears that could act if by chance the circumstances required it.. And now since we have a President and an Attorney General that want to bring back the rule of law to this country it almost feels like a duty..</p><p></p><p>In this day and age with meth and all the other new powerful drugs controlling so many lives in all parts of this country of people that would kill you for a $5 fix-- along with the threats from radical terrorist's (from both sides of the spectrum) who seem to strike in all parts of the country , I would not begrudge anyone from becoming trained and packing a weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 1411962, member: 97"] Having packed one for 30 years while wearing the badge, it's a habit that's hard to give up. It had become just a part of getting dressed. First it was just because I still had many I had put behind bars getting out that might want to get even that I carried .. But then since GW Bush signed the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act in 2004 allowing honorably retired Officers to pack anywhere in the US, I see it as one more person able to assist in the war on terror if need be- another set of eyes and ears that could act if by chance the circumstances required it.. And now since we have a President and an Attorney General that want to bring back the rule of law to this country it almost feels like a duty.. In this day and age with meth and all the other new powerful drugs controlling so many lives in all parts of this country of people that would kill you for a $5 fix-- along with the threats from radical terrorist's (from both sides of the spectrum) who seem to strike in all parts of the country , I would not begrudge anyone from becoming trained and packing a weapon. [/QUOTE]
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