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Originally Posted by Faulkner
Just for the sake of argument about LEO's and guns, I spend much more time behind the wheel of my patrol car than I do at the range. Although I may be considered a 'gun guy', I'm certainly no 'car guy'. Don't have a clue what a HEMI does or free flow air breather, but supposedly my patrol car has both. My car is a tool that I put fuel in when it needs it, and if it makes a noise it doesn't normally make I report it to the mechanic. I certainly don't mean to indicate that I can't drive a patrol car effectively and responsibly even in high stress situations. I've done so many times. But I'm not a car guy, I just drive 'em.
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My apologies if the post was taken as anti leo. The comment was never intended to be leo bashing as I think the moderators frown upon such things. Merely 50+ years of observation of and discussion with numerous leos about their knowledge of guns and gun laws, many of which are friends of mine and one a brother in law. I really don't mind that a leo may be ignorant of gun types, functions, ballistics, etc., as the primary issue to me is lack of knowledge of the myriad of gun laws on the books. As a basic example, try asking a few leos to explain the safe passage provision of the McClure-Volkmer act to you. It's one of the more important laws to protect gun owners and has probably been abused as much or more than most gun friendly laws, mostly from ignorance. Keep score and you'll probably be surprised how few even know it exists.
To the car comparison, I would add that although many leos may know very little about the mechanics of cars, they should know very much about vehicle laws when a large part of their job is to chase them up and down the road writing tickets. I wish all leos were gun guys to same degree as most of us gun nuts. Knowledge of the inanimate objects is desirable but should be secondary to knowledge of the laws regulating those objects.