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I think the comments that says both sides handled poorly are really summing it up. Demonstating your rights in this manner is simply never very successfull. By that, I mean both parties end up looking stupid. Not sure how many folks were toting weapons at the pro rally in Olympia but I haven't seen a single video clip of this type of confrontation. Down there.....a pro rally.....proper time and place. Side of the street...it just doesn't maky anyone look good.
I don't think an officer is violating the person's rights by simply asking him his name and age or asking for ID. Once they find out that he is legally able to posses a pistol, then he can be on his way.........(at least that is how I see it).
Quote from: Curly on February 11, 2013, 01:55:28 PMI don't think an officer is violating the person's rights by simply asking him his name and age or asking for ID. Once they find out that he is legally able to posses a pistol, then he can be on his way.........(at least that is how I see it).Actually Curly they are. Only in a police state do you have to show ID, you have the freedom to be anonymous in the United State. We are a nation of laws. Unless they are making a "terry stop" based on probable cause, only they do have the right to detain you. Especially in a digital age every time you show an officer and id it can be logged and even placed on the police blotter, "so and so was carrying a gun, was released." Being anonymous is something to cherish, because it really is freedom.
what a dick! neither are very smart but personally I think they should beat the camera guy with his pistol for making us all look like idiots
You better not have an arrow nocked. They would think you were going to poke a bunch of holes in something you shouldn't somewhere that you weren't allowed to be.
Quote from: FisherKing on February 11, 2013, 03:47:18 PMQuote from: Curly on February 11, 2013, 01:55:28 PMI don't think an officer is violating the person's rights by simply asking him his name and age or asking for ID. Once they find out that he is legally able to posses a pistol, then he can be on his way.........(at least that is how I see it).Actually Curly they are. Only in a police state do you have to show ID, you have the freedom to be anonymous in the United State. We are a nation of laws. Unless they are making a "terry stop" based on probable cause, only they do have the right to detain you. Especially in a digital age every time you show an officer and id it can be logged and even placed on the police blotter, "so and so was carrying a gun, was released." Being anonymous is something to cherish, because it really is freedom. they need to have probable cause that he has commited a crime...in no way had did that cop have any probable cause that this man had broken the law... the cop should have shook the mans hand for being a proud american and exercising his rights! we could use more people like that guy!