The real threat to our rights are idiot cops that don’t know the law

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Power tripping cops are taking away our gun rights

The first video is the worst that dude was just taking a picture and the cop comes charging waving his gun around 🤦‍♀️







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Here is the thing from a Canadian perspective. Canadian police are among the most educated and trained in the world, yet the same problem still exists but to a lesser extent.
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USA police take 3 months at the police academy

When they graduate they’re given military grade weapons and gear to help them harass ordinary citizens

Our police system is a joke
Linda_Runs wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:23 am Here is the thing from a Canadian perspective. Canadian police are among the most educated and trained in the world, yet the same problem still exists but to a lesser extent.
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AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:43 am USA police take 3 months at the police academy

When they graduate they’re given military grade weapons and gear to help them harass ordinary citizens

Our police system is a joke
Linda_Runs wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:23 am Here is the thing from a Canadian perspective. Canadian police are among the most educated and trained in the world, yet the same problem still exists but to a lesser extent.
Police training in Canada varies from region to region, but most police officers in Canada have a two year law enforcement college degree PLUS 24 to 35 weeks academy training. Almost all federal police (RCMP) have degrees much like the FBI. Police officers in Canada are some of the highest paid in the world.

Even with all that, the things they do would amaze some people.
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AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:43 am USA police take 3 months at the police academy

When they graduate they’re given military grade weapons and gear to help them harass ordinary citizens

Our police system is a joke
Linda_Runs wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:23 am Here is the thing from a Canadian perspective. Canadian police are among the most educated and trained in the world, yet the same problem still exists but to a lesser extent.
It is different state by state.
New York City Police Officer Training, Prerequisites, and Education Requirements

To be eligible to sit for the written civil service exam, applicants must be between the ages of 17.5 and 35. To be hired as an officer with the NYPD, candidates must be US citizens and at least 21 years of age, hold a high school diploma plus at least 60 college credits with a minimum 2.0 GPA, have a valid New York driver's license, and reside within the five boroughs of New York City or surrounding counties. The college experience requirement may be waived with two years of full-time service with the US Armed Forces.

Once hired as a police recruit, prospective officers attend the New York City Police Academy. The rigorous training program lasts six months. Courses cover such topics as law, behavioral science, physical training and tactics, police science, firearms training, and First Aid/ CPR. Classes in terrorism, identity theft, and other advanced law enforcement skills are also part of the curriculum. Recruits must pass 4 separate exams with a score of 75% or higher to graduate from the academy and be sworn in as NYPD officers.
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Lexy wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:47 am
AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:43 am USA police take 3 months at the police academy

When they graduate they’re given military grade weapons and gear to help them harass ordinary citizens

Our police system is a joke
Linda_Runs wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:23 am Here is the thing from a Canadian perspective. Canadian police are among the most educated and trained in the world, yet the same problem still exists but to a lesser extent.
It is different state by state.
New York City Police Officer Training, Prerequisites, and Education Requirements

To be eligible to sit for the written civil service exam, applicants must be between the ages of 17.5 and 35. To be hired as an officer with the NYPD, candidates must be US citizens and at least 21 years of age, hold a high school diploma plus at least 60 college credits with a minimum 2.0 GPA, have a valid New York driver's license, and reside within the five boroughs of New York City or surrounding counties. The college experience requirement may be waived with two years of full-time service with the US Armed Forces.

Once hired as a police recruit, prospective officers attend the New York City Police Academy. The rigorous training program lasts six months. Courses cover such topics as law, behavioral science, physical training and tactics, police science, firearms training, and First Aid/ CPR. Classes in terrorism, identity theft, and other advanced law enforcement skills are also part of the curriculum. Recruits must pass 4 separate exams with a score of 75% or higher to graduate from the academy and be sworn in as NYPD officers.
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Great 60 credits so 2 years of college with a c average and 6 months of academy

Yeah that’s better 🙄

Most of the idiots on the force are dropouts who couldn’t handle college and had nothing else to fall back on

Buncha wimps who got bullied or were bullies given weapons and taking away the rights of citizens to assert dominance
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Lexy wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:47 am
AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:43 am USA police take 3 months at the police academy

When they graduate they’re given military grade weapons and gear to help them harass ordinary citizens

Our police system is a joke
Linda_Runs wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:23 am Here is the thing from a Canadian perspective. Canadian police are among the most educated and trained in the world, yet the same problem still exists but to a lesser extent.
It is different state by state.
New York City Police Officer Training, Prerequisites, and Education Requirements

To be eligible to sit for the written civil service exam, applicants must be between the ages of 17.5 and 35. To be hired as an officer with the NYPD, candidates must be US citizens and at least 21 years of age, hold a high school diploma plus at least 60 college credits with a minimum 2.0 GPA, have a valid New York driver's license, and reside within the five boroughs of New York City or surrounding counties. The college experience requirement may be waived with two years of full-time service with the US Armed Forces.

Once hired as a police recruit, prospective officers attend the New York City Police Academy. The rigorous training program lasts six months. Courses cover such topics as law, behavioral science, physical training and tactics, police science, firearms training, and First Aid/ CPR. Classes in terrorism, identity theft, and other advanced law enforcement skills are also part of the curriculum. Recruits must pass 4 separate exams with a score of 75% or higher to graduate from the academy and be sworn in as NYPD officers.
https://www.criminaljusticedegreeschool ... uirements/
Do you open carry or conceal carry?

People talk like the government is going to knock on our doors and take our guns

This shit is happening now with cops

They stop citizens following the law and confiscate their weapons while pointing guns at them and arresting them

You know how hard it is to get a gun back after it was seized? Not to mention the amount of guns that go missing while in police custody

This is the real threat to the second amendment rights
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AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:08 am
Lexy wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:47 am
AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:43 am USA police take 3 months at the police academy

When they graduate they’re given military grade weapons and gear to help them harass ordinary citizens

Our police system is a joke
It is different state by state.
New York City Police Officer Training, Prerequisites, and Education Requirements

To be eligible to sit for the written civil service exam, applicants must be between the ages of 17.5 and 35. To be hired as an officer with the NYPD, candidates must be US citizens and at least 21 years of age, hold a high school diploma plus at least 60 college credits with a minimum 2.0 GPA, have a valid New York driver's license, and reside within the five boroughs of New York City or surrounding counties. The college experience requirement may be waived with two years of full-time service with the US Armed Forces.

Once hired as a police recruit, prospective officers attend the New York City Police Academy. The rigorous training program lasts six months. Courses cover such topics as law, behavioral science, physical training and tactics, police science, firearms training, and First Aid/ CPR. Classes in terrorism, identity theft, and other advanced law enforcement skills are also part of the curriculum. Recruits must pass 4 separate exams with a score of 75% or higher to graduate from the academy and be sworn in as NYPD officers.
https://www.criminaljusticedegreeschool ... uirements/
Do you open carry or conceal carry?

People talk like the government is going to knock on our doors and take our guns

This shit is happening now with cops

They stop citizens following the law and confiscate their weapons while pointing guns at them and arresting them

You know how hard it is to get a gun back after it was seized? Not to mention the amount of guns that go missing while in police custody

This is the real threat to the second amendment rights
Canadians also have the right to bear arms to a certain degree and the government is almost at the point of knocking on doors and taking guns.

In Canada, if your guns get seized, even in error, it is next to impossible to get them back. Also, the registry is a joke. We are registered.
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Linda_Runs wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:10 am
AuntFlo wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:08 am
Lexy wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:47 am

It is different state by state.



https://www.criminaljusticedegreeschool ... uirements/
Do you open carry or conceal carry?

People talk like the government is going to knock on our doors and take our guns

This shit is happening now with cops

They stop citizens following the law and confiscate their weapons while pointing guns at them and arresting them

You know how hard it is to get a gun back after it was seized? Not to mention the amount of guns that go missing while in police custody

This is the real threat to the second amendment rights
Canadians also have the right to bear arms to a certain degree and the government is almost at the point of knocking on doors and taking guns.

In Canada, if your guns get seized, even in error, it is next to impossible to get them back. Also, the registry is a joke. We are registered.
They make it as difficult as possible and in most cases you never get them back 🤦‍♀️

My uncle tried to get one of my grandfathers rifles that was past down through the generations It was seized during a warrant search

My cousins roommate was selling weed out of their rental and they confiscated just about everything in that damn house

All because a little dime bag pusher was selling to his friends and friends of friends 🙄

My cousin wasn’t even arrested and my uncle still never got his rifle back
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iamanon wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:33 pm You are clearly an uneducated moron on gun rights. You don't know shit about police officers or the dangers they face every single day in an attempt to protect us from the crazy lunatics on the street.

I hope and pray that every single citizen in this country who bashes the police are one day in need of their help and or protection and are refused both. JUSTICE SERVED!!!
Sorry I’m not giving up my right to carry to make some pos cop feel safe and happy

Looks like you and the cops need to learn the law and the constitution

Justice was served though... in every video the victim was either let go or the police were sued for infringing on the citizens rights

The gang in blue need to realize they are not above the law
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