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TopicWalmart Employee REFUSES to sell a GUN to a Customer because he's BLACK!!!
Cacciato
04/25/18 2:02:42 AM
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BADoglick posted...
Cacciato posted...
BADoglick posted...
Zeus posted...
BADoglick posted...
Yes. It is. And my girlfriend wanted a care giver card so that she could carry or drive with my medication without fear of legal persecution. But she would have had to forfeit her gun purchasing rights as well.


Oo

BADoglick posted...
We had a break in attempt a while back, and the police didn't arrive for 25 minutes. TWENTY FIVE MINUTES. So we are adamant about our need for a firearm for protective purposes.


tbh, when I was a kid, somebody in the house accidentally set off the alarm one night and it took cops an hour to respond.


Cops aren't there to protect and serve you, they're there to protect and serve the state.

With incidents like shootings and break ins, they have zero interest in risking their lives. They assess damage and determine fault. That is it.

So when police go 'next time you have a break in, call a crack head!'.... you honestly may as well

The sad part is you probably believe this.


https://mobile.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/justices-rule-police-do-not-have-a-constitutional-duty-to-protect.html

So yes, between the supreme court stating as much, to my own personal experience, I absolutely believe this to be true.

It's sad and very naive of you not to believe it, quite frankly. The police aren't cape wearing super heroes who swoop in and save the day from masked henchman. They extort money for the state under the guise of public safety via fines and civil asset forfeiture, and when an actual crime is reported, they arrive after it's been committed to again, determine fault.

The cases you hear of police officers saving someone in time of need are the exception, not the rule. And you hear about them just frequently enough to not question their worth.

Glad to know all those times I rushed to a domestic violence situation to make sure no one was hurt I was actually, somehow, making money for the government.

I guess if Id known that the Supreme Court pretty much said that the victims can go fuck themselves i wouldve ignored my intention to actually help people.

As for your comment they arrive after the crime has been commited, no fucking shit. Thats one of the reasons law enforcement exists. But Id bet you wouldnt bitch about the fire department showing up after the fire has started.
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