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  • #16
    benjamin101677
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    • Jul 2012
    • 1056

    So nobody thinks this is a good rule besides me? I don't wanna be at a sporting event and have some off duty police officer drinking alcohol while carrying a firearm. Just isn't a safe atmosphere. We can google and find things that some officers do both on duty and off duty that with a gun and alcohol in the system at a sporting event there could be issues.

    This is just preventing a problem from arising across the NFL with a off duty officer and drinking alcohol at a event. I don't think it's a bad idea, most CCW's and law enforcement agencies would not allow anybody to carry a gun into a bar.

    For those of you that won't go anywhere without your gun, I think your just loosing out on things. Each year millions of people go to events unarmed and return home safely. This include judge who sentence people, prison doctors who take away medication from inmates, etc so a peace officer would not be the only target out there.

    I agree with the right to bear arms, the right to CCW's, and peace officer's carrying guns but like with everything there has to be limits and standards put into effect.

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    • #17
      Tripper
      Calguns Addict
      • Jan 2011
      • 7628

      Originally posted by benjamin101677
      So nobody thinks this is a good rule besides me? I don't wanna be at a sporting event and have some off duty police officer drinking alcohol while carrying a firearm. Just isn't a safe atmosphere. We can google and find things that some officers do both on duty and off duty that with a gun and alcohol in the system at a sporting event there could be issues.

      This is just preventing a problem from arising across the NFL with a off duty officer and drinking alcohol at a event. I don't think it's a bad idea, most CCW's and law enforcement agencies would not allow anybody to carry a gun into a bar.

      For those of you that won't go anywhere without your gun, I think your just loosing out on things. Each year millions of people go to events unarmed and return home safely. This include judge who sentence people, prison doctors who take away medication from inmates, etc so a peace officer would not be the only target out there.

      I agree with the right to bear arms, the right to CCW's, and peace officer's carrying guns but like with everything there has to be limits and standards put into effect.
      Your assuming that any person, LEO or not, that goes to a ball game is drinking, which is way far from accurate.
      Standards should not create victims
      I'm ok with places that don't allow carry
      When they make absolutely sure NOBODY is carrying
      No metal detector means they are not even trying to make sure
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      • #18
        TrailerparkTrash
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        • Oct 2005
        • 4249

        Originally posted by benjamin101677
        So nobody thinks this is a good rule besides me? I don't wanna be at a sporting event and have some off duty police officer drinking alcohol while carrying a firearm. Just isn't a safe atmosphere. We can google and find things that some officers do both on duty and off duty that with a gun and alcohol in the system at a sporting event there could be issues.

        This is just preventing a problem from arising across the NFL with a off duty officer and drinking alcohol at a event. I don't think it's a bad idea, most CCW's and law enforcement agencies would not allow anybody to carry a gun into a bar.

        For those of you that won't go anywhere without your gun, I think your just loosing out on things. Each year millions of people go to events unarmed and return home safely. This include judge who sentence people, prison doctors who take away medication from inmates, etc so a peace officer would not be the only target out there.

        I agree with the right to bear arms, the right to CCW's, and peace officer's carrying guns but like with everything there has to be limits and standards put into effect.
        Yeah because armed drunk cops are the real problem at these venues. I'm so glad someone finally figured out the predominant cause of violence at those nfl games. So a blanket ban on cops and CCW holders from carrying a gun at the next Raider or Dodger game now means that everyone else is much safer! Yeah, I'll buy that argument.
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        • #19
          benjamin101677
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          • Jul 2012
          • 1056

          Originally posted by TrailerparkTrash
          Yeah because armed drunk cops are the real problem at these venues. I'm so glad someone finally figured out the predominant cause of violence at those nfl games. So a blanket ban on cops and CCW holders from carrying a gun at the next Raider or Dodger game now means that everyone else is much safer! Yeah, I'll buy that argument.
          We read daily almost about crazy things that officers do on duty and off duty. Just a few years ago a couple of off duty San Francisco Police Department Officers got in a fight and stole a bag of tacos from some people. I know of a former officer that went to a Fresno State Football game had a incident involving his gun and he is no longer a police officer. There are countless stories of law enforcement officers do crazy things off duty,

          For the NFL to make this policy there had to be issues around the country with incidents with off duty cops and citizens with ccw's. I am not going to go as far as saying the games are not totally safe, but who knows of the course of a couple years how many officers jobs may have been saved by this policy.

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          • #20
            njineermike
            Calguns Addict
            • Dec 2010
            • 9784

            Originally posted by benjamin101677
            We read daily almost about crazy things that officers do on duty and off duty. Just a few years ago a couple of off duty San Francisco Police Department Officers got in a fight and stole a bag of tacos from some people. I know of a former officer that went to a Fresno State Football game had a incident involving his gun and he is no longer a police officer. There are countless stories of law enforcement officers do crazy things off duty,

            For the NFL to make this policy there had to be issues around the country with incidents with off duty cops and citizens with ccw's. I am not going to go as far as saying the games are not totally safe, but who knows of the course of a couple years how many officers jobs may have been saved by this policy.
            Well, it's a good thing unarmed gangbanges are absolutely no threat whatsoever....
            Originally posted by Kestryll
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            • #21
              TRICKSTER
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Mar 2008
              • 12438

              Originally posted by benjamin101677
              We read daily almost about crazy things that officers do on duty and off duty. Just a few years ago a couple of off duty San Francisco Police Department Officers got in a fight and stole a bag of tacos from some people. I know of a former officer that went to a Fresno State Football game had a incident involving his gun and he is no longer a police officer. There are countless stories of law enforcement officers do crazy things off duty,

              For the NFL to make this policy there had to be issues around the country with incidents with off duty cops and citizens with ccw's. I am not going to go as far as saying the games are not totally safe, but who knows of the course of a couple years how many officers jobs may have been saved by this policy.
              What we see even more of is crazy gun owners doing crazy things all the time. There are countless stories of gun owners doing crazy things. Since we know this, it's obvious that the average person just can't be trusted to be responsible. Maybe the safest thing to do would be to ban all guns.


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              • #22
                benjamin101677
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                • Jul 2012
                • 1056

                Originally posted by njineermike
                Well, it's a good thing unarmed gangbanges are absolutely no threat whatsoever....
                I never said that unarmed gang bangers were not a threat or meant to imply that. I just meant to apply that the NFL has made a policy I would suggest in direct response to something that has occurred around NFL games over the years. This is not something that is only a Oakland Raider, or Dallas Cowboy ban on guns this is NFL wide so it is a sure guess that incidents must have happened.

                I was just stating some incidents that I knew of where off duty officers have gotten into trouble. I don't think that guns and alcohol and guns where alcohol could be drank by a unknown number of off duty officers work well together. Not saying that every officer with a gun would drink.

                If law enforcement officers are upset about this, they should be most upset with the fellow law enforcement officers over the last years that have had incidents which had lead to this ban of guns. Even if 100 officers attended off duty and only one caused a problem with his off duty gun etc., that is one incident too many.

                Any event should be attempted to be made as safe as possible, so if the NFL feels that armed off duty peace officers are more of a concern than a help at a event we should respect that decision. If a officer doesn't wanna attend the event because he can't carry again that is his right too.

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                • #23
                  benjamin101677
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  CGN Contributor
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 1056

                  Originally posted by TRICKSTER
                  What we see even more of is crazy gun owners doing crazy things all the time. There are countless stories of gun owners doing crazy things. Since we know this, it's obvious that the average person just can't be trusted to be responsible. Maybe the safest thing to do would be to ban all guns.
                  Yes, but how many officers you think would allow a citizen to have a gun in a bar, even if they weren't drinking just because the potential for that person to drink is there. When people drink they loose their ability to make good decisions which is a proven fact. Do you want a officer attempting to get involved in a situation where he has been drinking and is off duty?

                  We can't say that every officer off duty with a gun would cause a issue, but like I said if even 1 per stadium per year occurred that is a lot of incidents. I think in the long run this will save a few officers jobs.

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                  • #24
                    njineermike
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 9784

                    Originally posted by benjamin101677
                    Yes, but how many officers you think would allow a citizen to have a gun in a bar, even if they weren't drinking just because the potential for that person to drink is there. When people drink they loose their ability to make good decisions which is a proven fact. Do you want a officer attempting to get involved in a situation where he has been drinking and is off duty?

                    We can't say that every officer off duty with a gun would cause a issue, but like I said if even 1 per stadium per year occurred that is a lot of incidents. I think in the long run this will save a few officers jobs.
                    Then the problem is alcohol, not guns.
                    Originally posted by Kestryll
                    Dude went full CNN...
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                    • #25
                      benjamin101677
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                      • Jul 2012
                      • 1056

                      Originally posted by njineermike
                      Then the problem is alcohol, not guns.
                      I can't tell you for sure what the NFL sees as the problem. I just know that alcohol and guns don't mix. I am sure that there had to be officers going to these events that did dumb things with guns, which caused this ban. So I am thinking in atmosphere with a lot of adrenalin, potential for people to drink, and some off duty officers with guns situations have happened to make the NFL say no to all guns.

                      Is this a good policy? Only time will till, for me I would have normally left my gun in my car anyways so I am not sweating it. I could be one of the ones that this policy saves there job and life. Never know.

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                      • #26
                        TRICKSTER
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 12438

                        Originally posted by njineermike
                        Then the problem is alcohol, not guns.
                        I worked several Raiders games and almost every fight and problem was from someone that had been drinking.
                        If it's really about safety, why don't they just ban all alcohol at the games, that will solve more problems than banning LEO's from bringing firearms.


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                        • #27
                          tyrist
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                          • Jun 2007
                          • 4564

                          Originally posted by TRICKSTER
                          I worked several Raiders games and almost every fight and problem was from someone that had been drinking.
                          If it's really about safety, why don't they just ban all alcohol at the games, that will solve more problems than banning LEO's from bringing firearms.
                          Banning alcohol sales would do the most good to prevent violent incidents at sporting events but they are willing to accept some mayhem for a few million dollars.

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                          • #28
                            njineermike
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 9784

                            Originally posted by benjamin101677
                            I can't tell you for sure what the NFL sees as the problem. I just know that alcohol and guns don't mix. I am sure that there had to be officers going to these events that did dumb things with guns, which caused this ban. So I am thinking in atmosphere with a lot of adrenalin, potential for people to drink, and some off duty officers with guns situations have happened to make the NFL say no to all guns.

                            Is this a good policy? Only time will till, for me I would have normally left my gun in my car anyways so I am not sweating it. I could be one of the ones that this policy saves there job and life. Never know.
                            So, you have no proof any incident involving off duty officers and firearms, but since the NFL is doing it, there must be a good reason that must involve off duty officers, alcohol and firearms, it's just not being publicized........


                            The NSA should hire the NFL, since the NFL can evidently keep a nationwide problem completely under wraps and he NSA can't.
                            Originally posted by Kestryll
                            Dude went full CNN...
                            Peace, love, and heavy weapons. Sometimes you have to be insistent." - David Lee Roth

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                            • #29
                              CBR_rider
                              Veteran Member
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 2697

                              Originally posted by benjamin101677
                              . So I am thinking in atmosphere with a lot of adrenalin, potential for people to drink. . . I could be one of the ones that this policy saves there job and life. Never know.
                              Puhlease. If you are incapable of not carrying and drinking alcohol at the same time or carrying and controlling yourself in adult fashion at a sporting event it really concerns me if in fact you are a LEO. As for those LEO's who made poor decisions while carrying at NFL games (whether it was 1 or 100), I'm sure they got what they deserved afterwards.
                              Originally posted by bwiese
                              [BTW, I have no problem seeing DEA Agents and drug cops hanging from ropes, but that's a separate political issue.]
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                              • #30
                                TrailerparkTrash
                                Veteran Member
                                • Oct 2005
                                • 4249

                                Originally posted by benjamin101677
                                . I just know that alcohol and guns don't mix.
                                Yes they do!!!! In fact, the Feds added a little tobacco and fireworks to that party and now we have the BATF!!! Duhhhh! It's a tough job, but somebody's gotta do it!
                                Originally posted by benjamin
                                I am sure that there had to be officers going to these events that did dumb things with guns, which caused this ban. So I am thinking.....
                                Okay, I stopped your sentence right after "thinking." Just don't.

                                Remember, cops (humans) come from the same gene pool as every other human being. So, with the NFL banning guns, now only good cops and CCW holders will obey that policy and the crooks will still manage to get a gun inside the venue if they so desire. Then what?

                                We don't have to bring up Sandy Hook, Aurora, Norway or the dozens of other tragic incidents where an ARMED off duty cop or CCW holder could have ended those massacres much sooner. I'd rather take a chance of allowing cops into these venues with their off duty weapons and having one "blow it," than to have a psycho hell-bent on killing a bunch of people with his Raven Arms and nobody there to stop him..

                                The old adage of, "banning guns helps out the bad guys" is so true. I don't think it's neither a "gun" problem, nor an "alcohol" problem per se. It's a "character" problem within the human race. It's also a failure of thorough background checks at pre-employment, followed by a severe and dramatic lowering of hiring standards across the country. Every profession has "bad apples" in the mix because we are all human. We humans will never weed out the bad apples 100% of the time in any profession.

                                You only hear about an off duty cop doing something stupid because its magnified in the media by about 1 million times over. I guarantee, every single day, there is a bad guy illegally bringing in a gun (no doubt, stolen) into Disneyland. I'd rather feel a little bit easier knowing that there just might be some ARMED off duty cop(s) or CCW holder(s) there as well, that have the opportunity to stop some gang member in his tracks, if need be.
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