george minze
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Ok... After reading the story....
It sounds like California law allows retired officers preferential treatment. Unlike everyone else, retired cops are automatically issued a carry permit without having to go through the normal process. But because she (and others) aren't fitting the exact definition of retirement that allows preferential treatment for a carry permit, they will be treated like any other California resident. She don't like it.
Some will complain that she isn't being treated the same as other retired officers. I say that she and everyone else should be treated equally, and all California residents should suffer equally under the "May issue" system they have. She can apply for a permit. Maybe she'll get one, maybe not. That's the way it goes for everyone else in California.
I guess we know where some moderator's stand on retired cops..I was in the hospital for almost 6 months on a duty related injury..(Plane crash) I guess I should have relinquished my right to carry and protect myself from a group, that some liberal judge had already released from prison that I had put there.....Sounds like you have a cop problem..To bad I thought moderator's were straight arrow types..i guess I'm wrong..One guy that I had the case on for homicide is now out and lives near me...So far so good...How would you like that and how would you feel about your family's safety under those circumstances...Moderate away..