Very good point, but I still don't think a LEO should be looking for legal advice on an internet forum. It is his/her duty first and foremost to know and understand the law that they have a duty to enforce. What if he came to an internet forum other than this one and they gave him bad info? Now he is a criminal (unknowingly) because he illegally transferred a firearm to a friend without a BCG.
I digress... The real issue here is with the law itself, it's verbiage, and implementation. Oh yeah, and the part where it is completely unconstitutional and unrighteous.
ETA:
I'm sorry. I certainly didn't mean to hurt your feelings. I am simply concerned that as the chief enforcer of the law, you have come to an internet forum for interpretation of that law. I voiced that concern above and I don't believe it needs to be re-restated. I understand there are stresses associated with your job, but if you cannot handle it, then maybe you should seek other employment - for your sake, and for the rest of us who are also just trying to do the right thing. You can call it "bashing" if you want. I am simply questioning the strange reality that we have here: a LEO asking the internet for help understanding the laws which he is bound to enforce.
Regardless, you brought up an interesting point: "LEOs took an oath to serve and protect the public from the BAD PEOPLE." When enforcing laws like the BGC law and the magazine capacity limiting law, who are the real "bad people"? What does your oath actually say?
My oath is to support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same;... and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.
I hope I am not chasing you away and leaving a sour taste in your mouth. I would like to have a reasonable discourse. If that is not possible, then at the very minimum, I would hope that my words have given you cause to evaluate your office and the way in which you fulfill your duties. I would love to have you as an active member of this internet community, but I certainly understand if you do not have the time or desire to do so. I never assumed that you were trying to skirt the law (and doing so on the internet would be the end of your career in LE, obviously) but I apologize for my sardonic and rude tone.
A fabulous idea! I'm guilty. Lets be unrelenting to our elected officials and tireless in our defense of our liberties! Liberty is an interesting thing in that very rarely will anyone else defend it for you; you must stand up to defend it for yourself, lest you will lose it without ever having known its value.







