DeathGrip
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Grand Marquis, That Vinny sure is a sneaky one.

Does he still squeal like a little girl when he see's Crunchies?
Will do. Look out for a silver Grand Marquis.![]()
Grand Marquis, That Vinny sure is a sneaky one.
Does he still squeal like a little girl when he see's Crunchies?
Discretion used when pouring out some teenager's booze or not obeying a direct edict to confiscate a now "outlaw" firearm is a vast difference...Deciding whether or not to enforce a law happens every day. It's called discretion. There's old laws still on the books that are outdated and new laws that some officers just don't like. They don't get enforced and there is no way any supervisor can make you enforce one unless they're riding in the cruiser with you. Any of you LEO's ever poured out the booze at a teen gathering, carried a drunk home, or issued a warning? I think a lot of discretion will be used with some of these new laws. They're going after the wrong people and most cops know that.
Discretion used when pouring out some teenager's booze or not obeying a direct edict to confiscate a now "outlaw" firearm is a vast difference...
I expect if and when it all comes to a head most will acquiesce to the Governor's wishes or be squeezed out of their positions.
In your scenario...perhaps but I was thinking more along the lines where a systematic warranted roundup of now NYS illegal firearms were to occur. Discretion would be rather more difficult to be justified within the ranks of SWAT team sent out to do the Governor's bidding. However unlikely to happen in the near future it is still something to ponder.Who is going know that the good officer even saw the alleged "assault weapon" during the traffic stop or welfare check, etc.?
I could also see an officer removing the 8th, 9th, & 10th rounds out of a magazine and handing back to the "offender".
"Yes, sir. When I inspected his magazine, I found 7 rounds in it."
Of course it will depend on the individual LEO, and I'm sure that whatever offense caused the stop will be considered as well.
Headlight out with 10 rounds in a magazine - get that light fixed, have a good night.
Driving drunk with 10 rounds in a magazine - now there's a problem.
Tell him to leave his speedo home this time.
Deciding whether or not to enforce a law happens every day. It's called discretion. There's old laws still on the books that are outdated and new laws that some officers just don't like. They don't get enforced and there is no way any supervisor can make you enforce one unless they're riding in the cruiser with you. Any of you LEO's ever poured out the booze at a teen gathering, carried a drunk home, or issued a warning? I think a lot of discretion will be used with some of these new laws. They're going after the wrong people and most cops know that.
There's 2 NYS's, very much in opposition to one another.
To add, Sheriffs are elected by the local folks. They answer to us, not the Governor. There's a primary in my county, the 2 candidates are arguing over who's more 2nd A friendly.
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