Comments by "Robert Morgan" (@RobertMorgan) on "PowerfulJRE"
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@MountainMace but the local da stated himself a week prior, publicly, that a taser IS a lethal weapon, to justify action against police that used a taser on a college student.
That sets precident, that doesn't just go away.
Another example, in my state of Missouri, a collapsible baton and any knife over 4" are listed right next to firearm in the lethal weapon statute, they are identical under the law. To even carry a baton, or large knife, concealed here requires a concealed firearm license, which I have.
You pull a 6" kbar or extend a baton against someone it is legally identical to pulling a handgun on them, under our law.
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I think the problem Joe refuses to understand, as it has been explained to me, is that officers risk the one time they deal with someone in a rational way, polite, calm, non-violent, that person could turn on a dime and attack/injure/kill them.
Look at what happened in Atlanta. Those officers, everyone agrees, were very measured and reasonable on camera the entire time, until the ex felon on probation and with a BAC 135% of the legal limit resisted arrest, jacked one officer in the face, stole his weapon, and attempted to use it as he ran away.
That came out of nowhere. He changed his demeanor and behavior to violence in an instant.
Now multiply that risk times every single encounter you have with anyone, at any time, all day everyday at your job.
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