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Quote from Lucrum:

Did you know that 11% of police shootings involve an innocent bystander being shot - by the police?
Only 2% of self defense private citizen shootings have the same result.

You hear about the cop who unintentionally discharged a revolver inside a major airport last year? Pennsylvania I think it was.

Or how about the off duty Detroit policeman who was dancing with a women who ended up in the hospital with a GSW?

Or how about the SWAT team member who left a department M16 in his personal pickup truck, only to have it stolen right from under his nose.? Also last year, in California I believe.

Sample size?
 
Quote from nutmeg:

Cops have better training with weapons for the most part and should be pretty confident in their use and their own safety.

Most cops have only basic firearms training and shoot only about three hundred rounds per year for practice. (When I shot competitively, I used to shoot 2,000 rounds per week to reach top performance levels.)

The crazy idea that cops on the beat have exceptional skills with guns is a movie fantasy.

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https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/ar...public-safety-police-or-carry-permit-holders/

Records from major police departments like New York and Chicago clearly show that the “hit rates” (percentage of shots fired by cops that actually hit suspects) are nothing short of abysmal. Cops typically hit offenders less than 20% of the time, often at distances of 10 feet or less!

http://www.forcescience.org/fsinews/2006/12/new-findings-from-fbi-about-cop-attackers-their-weapons/
 
Quote from Lucrum:

$1

Yeah, from which I can grow an account. This is the ultimate achievement.

You cannot possibly say the same.

I can take a toddler and make them a millionaire by the time they get out of high school.

You, are average, mudane, a redneck, inferior.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

I can take a toddler and make them a millionaire by the time they get out of high school.

Then why aren't you a millionaire?
 
Quote from nutmeg:

Cops have better training with weapons for the most part and should be pretty confident in their use and their own safety.

The point I'm trying to make is a LEO should feel confident he is more proficient with a weapon than a criminal. One on one. Hence he should be able to draw his weapon and use it whenever he feels like it and not have the weapons use dictated by a tort lawyer.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Awww. Poor disenfranchised white man.:D :D :D :D :D :D


Only an ignorant anus , yeah that means an affirmative action baby like yourself would confuse the concepts of that post (to which you replied) as a complaint of my disenfranchisement.

here eduujumicate yerself
Disfranchisement (also called disenfranchisement) is the revocation of the right of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or rendering a person's vote less effective, or ineffective.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disfranchisement



Obviously you fail to grasp my point that Saudis get special treatment here in the US.

Tell us when are you gonna admit your muzzie terrorist sympathies?

IOW: When are you going to be honest with us for once?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Then why aren't you a millionaire?
oh he probably is...


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In zimbabwe:D
 

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Quote from nutmeg:

The point I'm trying to make is a LEO should feel confident he is more proficient with a weapon than a criminal. One on one. Hence he should be able to draw his weapon and use it whenever he feels like it and not have the weapons use dictated by a tort lawyer.

If LEO is more proficient then why do criminals hit their intended targets almost twice as often as police officers?

http://www.forcescience.org/fsinews/2006/12/new-findings-from-fbi-about-cop-attackers-their-weapons/

Truth is, cops on the beat are no better shots than anyone else who's had even a small amount of training.

More often than the officers they attacked, offenders delivered at least some rounds on target in their encounters. Nearly 70% of assailants were successful in that regard with handguns, compared to about 40% of the victim officers, the study found. (Efforts of offenders and officers to get on target were considered successful if any rounds struck, regardless of the number fired.)
 
Quote from tomdavis:


Truth is, cops on the beat are no better shots than anyone else who's had even a small amount of training.

An inconvenient truth the anti gun pussies would like to remain willfully ignorant of.
 
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