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To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Since 1968, with the closing of the U.S. Springfield Armory, all of the small arms produced for the various government agencies are from the private sector. Every handgun, rifle or shotgun that law enforcement needs comes from this firearms industry. Unless the City of Los Angeles has plans of setting up its own firearms manufacturing, it may need to guard the manufacturing sources it has now.

I say that the firearm manufacturers refuse to sell to state agencies like California, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. The states with harsh gun control laws take the customers of these manufacturers and will most likely file lawsuits against them in the future. Let the cops go unarmed and see how long the order of state holds together without evil guns.

26 posted on 02/04/2003 8:36:50 PM PST by 2nd_Amendment_Defender
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
You know the answer, don't you! The cops of, pick the state, would, instead of going unarmed, willingly embrace the double standard, and break the laws of their own state, you know the ones that only apply to "civilians", and to remain armed would cross the border to purchase in states without the strict laws against, owning a gun, no, that should read strict anti-constitutional, rules, because you cannot have a law that usurps the Law of the Land, The Constitution of the United States of America. Can you?
62 posted on 02/05/2003 4:36:39 AM PST by wita
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