In a misguided attempt to make lethal force less lethal NY legislators want to change how a police officer must respond when he must use his gun to defend himself or another.
A national poll on professional honesty and ethics in the U.S. consistently ranks police officers well.
The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.
Proverbs 28:1
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Lawsuits have already been filed and time will tell how the courts will rule, but there is good reason to believe that SB1070 could survive the constitutional challenge.
There is an awful lot of high emotion over this and the media is fueling the fire.
There are key differences between the local police and the federal government, those differences are the heart of the reason immigration enforcement should remain a federal responsibility.
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