Well, PROP 47 was not a "bill." It was a proposition. LE "Associations" have a huge amount of influence in Sacramento, particularly with respect to gun bills. I don't really know how anyone could deny this, other than through pure ignorance. Anyone who has worked with gun lobbyists in Sac knows it to be true.
Ballot props are an entirely different issue. I have no idea how much influence LE "Associations" have on a non-gun related prop, or even a gun related one. In this case it seems most cops, at least those on the street, opposed prop 47. It still passed. That doesn't change what is going in Sac one bit. So this entire issue is a red herring.
Ballot props are an entirely different issue. I have no idea how much influence LE "Associations" have on a non-gun related prop, or even a gun related one. In this case it seems most cops, at least those on the street, opposed prop 47. It still passed. That doesn't change what is going in Sac one bit. So this entire issue is a red herring.


I wonder how views such as his would translate over to police in other countries who enforce outright unjust and evil laws. Or is it the case that in the U.S. our police should not be held to the same standard that would otherwise apply to individual actions of the police in other parts of the world. Should the Saudi religous police that enforce draconian laws be considered basically good guys because they are just following orders and it is not their job to interpret the laws?
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