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How do you guys feel about gun companys not selling to LEO's?
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<blockquote data-quote="F1reStart3r" data-source="post: 13026312" data-attributes="member: 64908"><p>Also this. </p><p></p><p>I have a unique perspective on this situation because my family has become very interested in firearms since I was in the usmc. My brother wants an AR, but he honestly wouldn't know what to do with it beyond Call of Duty and he's a 33 y/o chemist. So he isn't exactly unintelligent. It all comes down to training. Coincidently he was telling me about my cousin K, who showed him his AR and I wouldn't trust that kid with a ****ing cigarette lighter.</p><p></p><p>Some of you have seen first hand how some people can lose their shit or just not pay attention, which creates a great risk for everyone around them. With a bolt action this isn't nearly as much of a problem as someone using a mag fed weapon. </p><p></p><p>Do I think people should be allowed to own weapons? **** yeah 'murica. I however think it should be the responsibility of the gun owner to be properly trained and familiar with what they are owning though. </p><p></p><p>LE discount is like military discount, just a perk of the trade. If you don't like it, become a leo or mil to get the discount yourself. Beyond that this is entirely political and above all our pay grades anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F1reStart3r, post: 13026312, member: 64908"] Also this. I have a unique perspective on this situation because my family has become very interested in firearms since I was in the usmc. My brother wants an AR, but he honestly wouldn't know what to do with it beyond Call of Duty and he's a 33 y/o chemist. So he isn't exactly unintelligent. It all comes down to training. Coincidently he was telling me about my cousin K, who showed him his AR and I wouldn't trust that kid with a ****ing cigarette lighter. Some of you have seen first hand how some people can lose their shit or just not pay attention, which creates a great risk for everyone around them. With a bolt action this isn't nearly as much of a problem as someone using a mag fed weapon. Do I think people should be allowed to own weapons? **** yeah 'murica. I however think it should be the responsibility of the gun owner to be properly trained and familiar with what they are owning though. LE discount is like military discount, just a perk of the trade. If you don't like it, become a leo or mil to get the discount yourself. Beyond that this is entirely political and above all our pay grades anyway. [/QUOTE]
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