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    Police Chief in Uniform Told to Leave Gun Outside Ikea

    In 35 years in law enforcement, says the Takoma Park Police chief, he's never had this happen.

    He's never had a store tell him that he would have to leave his service weapon in the car or leave the store -- especially when he was in his police uniform.

    But that's what happened July 4 in the Ikea in College Park, where Takoma Park Police Chief Alan Goldberg had stopped in with his daughter. Goldberg was in uniform because he had worked that morning at the city's July 4 parade, and would be back on duty that night for fireworks.

    Takoma Park Police Chief Alan Goldberg said he was given two choices: Lock his gun in his car in a commercial parking lot, or leave Ikea.

    In between, he stopped at Ikea to shop for furniture for his daughter's new apartment. And that's when a loss-prevention officer at the store approached him.

    "He says we have a no firearms policy, and you're either going to have to leave or you can lock your gun in the car," Goldberg said.

    The store has signs posted on the front door that read "Weapons Free Environment."

    Neither of those options seemed a good one to the officer. "It isn't the most prudent thing to do to walk around the store in uniform with an empty holster," he said. "And I am not going to lock my gun in a commercial parking lot, with people watching me put it in there. That's just ludicrous."

    The chief demanded to see the store's written policy, but he only got it today after News4 contacted Ikea. The retailer released this statement:

    We regret that there was a misunderstanding of our weapon policy in our College Park Store. Our weapon policy does not apply to law enforcement officers. We are taking steps to ensure that this is clear for all our co-workers.

    Goldberg, who was so angry at the store's response Friday that he posted about it on Facebook, said Monday that response satisfies him.

    And it also satisfied shoppers that News4 spoke to at Ikea.

    Many shoppers, like Arthur Marshall, said that retailers' no-gun policies should "maybe have an exception for police officers."

    Monday, at Ikea, at least three armed police officers were seen at the College Park store at lunchtime.
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    Stings to get a little taste of what law abiding citizens have to deal with. Those citizens not being a part of the "elite" allowed to carry tools to defend themselves.


    "The Policy does not apply to Law Enforcement Officers."








    Q: What do you call an off duty cop?

    A: A citizen.

    So why are they any different?
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    Paging Bailey Guns......we know he loves Ikea.




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    It's not about good and bad....it's about a chunk of metal.

    ...or is it? They seem to be saying government authority good, everyone else bad.
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    Police guns are OK because of all the training they've had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    It's not about good and bad....it's about a chunk of metal.

    Yes, a tool. It is all it is. If guns were extinct, something else would take the place as scapegoat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    If guns are the problem, why is it that only police guns are OK? Hypocrites.
    I Love that if you watch those exact same people ...... wait for a "bad cop" story to come out then they will rant on and on about how bad the police are and how none of them are good.....

    yet they want them to be the only ones with guns....



    yeah that makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sellersm View Post
    Police guns are OK because of all the training they've had.

    I don't see that verbiage in the Bill of Rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Yes, a tool. It is all it is. If guns were extinct, something else would take the place as scapegoat.

    Look to the UK for proof..


    Banned guns... criminals switched to knifes.... so they restrict knives .... Hell I would not be surprised if you told me you now have to show ID and be over 18 to buy a cricket bat there now.

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    I think they have a limit on how long your fingernails can grow before you're in violation of their weapons laws.
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