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A recent Facebook discussion between presumptive Ohio police officers lends a chilling twist to the recent controversial Texas Chipotle open carry
story, one that recalls a similar police attitude from a few years
back, and one that endangers law enforcement as well as citizens, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine was told today in a letter both mailed by this correspondent and communicated to him online.
“I am writing to express concern that Ohio law enforcement is not
receiving proper training regarding the duty of sworn officers to
respect and protect the right of the people to openly bear arms in
public,” DeWine was told. “Some have exhibited ignorance on occasion, as
well as contemptuous attitudes that endanger the public and may create
blowback. I am also offering a solution to help ensure the law is
observed and that dangerous situations and unwarranted responses will
not be initiated by the authorities.”
Those attitudes included laughing about double-tapping
the open carriers, a term gun owners recognize as the placing of two
shots into a target in quick succession. That recalls a similar comment
made years back by a California police detective laughing about shooting open carriers and then getting two weeks off, and further laughing because the legal climate in California denies concealed carry permits to so many.
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