Posted on 07/19/2016 11:12:53 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Lone Star State lawmakers are cracking down after recent recent attacks carried out against police officers.
Abbott on Monday announced the Police Protection Act, which
aims to strengthen penalties for crimes committed against police officers.
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativetribune.com ...
Good. The left already hates Texas.
1. It’s called “service” for a reason.
2. Cops already have a number of legal exemptions and special privileges, e.g. possession of NFA weapons or otherwise banned hardware, e.g. normal-cap magazines; use of wiretapping that would be criminal if we did it; bans of open and concealed carry don’t apply to them; speed limits and other traffic laws don’t apply to them; other drivers have to pull aside when their emergency lights are on, etc.
3. Nothing that they do makes their lives fundamentally more important than anyone else’s. The idea that some lives are intrinsically more important is like a caste system, which I oppose on moral grounds. “All men are created equal”; “equal protection under the law.”
Are you kidding???? How is having equal laws for everyone hating police?????? It is these unequal laws that are causing problems.
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Your "equal protection" shtick might be value -- if you and your family are:
Sorry, but -- if you and your family don't meet those criteria, you are not deserving of equal protection.
Next, are you going to pontificate that our military troops shouldn't be equipped with body armor and armored vehicles -- just because you have been provided none?
Go ahead and sit there safely at your keyboard -- protected by those braver than yourself -- and feel free to trash them -- just don't expect those of us who see reality to join in your simplistic, childish rants...
Our military units would use single man patrols units if it didn’t offer a higher degree of protection/defense. And if you’re responding to one of these wholesale murder type calls, 2 are always better than one.
WHAT? DOJ denouncing policies against Black Lives Matter is what I was referring to. ‘Black Lives Matter’ is inherently racist. It’s right there in their name.
I think they do deserve special protection and consideration because of this.Give me just one good reason why those protections and considerations can't also apply to me or you.
How is taking a life of a cop any different than say your mother, father, brother, sister, husband/wife?
You’re raging against far too many things that I didn’t say for me to invest time in actually responding, except to say that there is a great difference between an employer furnishing equipment and tools needed to do a job, and being exempted from laws that one enforces against others, e.g. regarding weapons possession, traffic laws and use of deadly force.
>> Best thing to do is treat murder, assault, rape, etc., as such.
Agreed.
We're on the same page - I may have been too short in my quip.
I was saying that even if the new law didn't mention BLM or race - just used the act of going after cops as the basis, and DOJ calls it racist, DOJ would have an interesting time explaining how a law that defines itself by actions against police is racist without actually coming out and saying that Blacks would suffer more because they're more likely to be the perps against police.
Make better sense in the longer version?
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