I think a law should be proposed to BAN stickers.
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I can understand why people don't like stickers- mine are not about making a political or social statement, I have a 10th Mountain Division sticker as a sense of pride, my Afghanistan Campaign Veteran Sticker, and my NRA sticker, that's it, no more. They're not making a statement, they're just a sense of pride, I'm proud of my service. Well the NRA one is kinda saying I support 2A, but anyone who knows me on a personal level knows I believe that if you don't agree with 2A, move to Iran.
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A World Without Guns <- Great Read!
I read the flyer twice just to see if I could find any instruction on what the officers should do or how they should react if they saw that particular sticker. It seemed to me to be more of an "officer awareness" issue, not one directing officers to go looking for vehicles with this sticker.
Regardless of how you feel about cops or the 2nd A, most officers assume they are dealing with someone who could be armed. If the officer is informed and paying attention, little clues like bumper stickers can help give them additional information about the type of person they are dealing with.
One of the problems with bumper stickers is they stay on the car long after the original owner sells the car, or the owner may not be the person driving at the time of the traffic stop. Some bumper stickers say absolutely nothing about the driver.
Baltimore is a rough town and BPD has had it's share of bad times, just like many of the big east coast cities. The Peoples Republic of Maryland has some of the worst gun laws in the country, IMO. While I will always consider B'more my home town, I appreciate the ability I have to enjoy one of my many hobbies, here in Colorado, in a way that would just be sooo much more difficult if I was in the Land of Pleasant Living.![]()
I don't know about you guys, but I hardly read any of the crap that my job passes out along these lines. I'm willing to bet that most of these pamphlets are still sitting on all the lunch room tables (under the sports section of the newspaper), on the counters in the pamphlet holders, deleted out of emails without a second glance, etc.
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Loosen up the tin foil guys....it's just for their situational awareness. Loons are only supposed to be what you call ducks.....
couldn't agree more ,i cant stand denver but colorado is great ! anytime i start to get pissy about this state i just remember the last time i went to shootin range in md , was asked to leave for double tappin on the pistol range . just the same i dont think folks should worry about the stickers on there cars , unless they are worried about the paint getting messed up .