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GGEESSHH!! They link to the newpaper report says the DEA suspended him.Because his undecover identity is burnt (or exposed sa a police officer).And pending an investigation.
What a Lousy boo boo with a Glock that likes to accidently go off all the time. lol
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ArcherAce wrote: I still can't figure out why he put his finger on the trigger when he drops the gun to his side. Or maybe he doesn't put his finger on it. You know how those Glocks like to fire on their own!
I think he was going to field strip the Glock. You have to pull the trigger to do so. That's the only thing I could think of, otherwise, what was he doing?

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GWC wrote:I guess now we know why the "War on Drugs" is such a smashing success. Its run by "professionals".
Yup, remember: only the police and the military are "professional" enough to be trusted with firearms... :?
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tommcnaughton wrote: Yup, remember: only the police and the military are "professional" enough to be trusted with firearms... :?
Not to put down cops or anything, but this is what scares the poo out of me in a traffic stop. They've got the right to remove my firearm if they feel like it. How do I know they take safety as seriously as I do? I would almost rather have them cuff me than take my pistol until the stop was over.

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GWC wrote:I guess now we know why the "War on Drugs" is such a smashing success. Its run by "professionals".
Yowza!
Total repeal of ALL firearms/weapons laws at the local, state and federal levels. Period. Wipe the slate clean.
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Kid
When ya get a traffic stop make sure the safety is off. AFTER THE BANG......
DHUH... I need to make an emergency disappearance. have a Nice day and let this be a warning?
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A manual saftey would be nice for a traffic stop in that situation, but I carry a Glock.

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