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    The conflict between law enforcement and armed military personnel in the community around Fort Hood, one of America’s largest military bases, has recently and repeatedly involved the issue of gun control — and the tension has been exacerbated in part by an Obama-supporting prosecutor described as a “bandleader” of anti-gun efforts in the heavily conservative community.

    The conflict reached a fever pitch last month, when Texas police arrested an active-duty Army sergeant for “rudely displaying” a hunting rifle. The sergeant, C.J. Grisham, established an online legal defense fund after he was, in his words, “illegally arrested and disarmed” for carrying the firearm.

    “While out hiking with my son through backcountry roads to help him earn his Eagle Scout rank, I was illegally arrested and disarmed without cause. I was thrown in jail and my lawfully owned weapons were confiscated without receipt or notice,” Grisham wrote on the website for the defense fund.

    Video of the incident obtained by The Daily Caller shows officers defending their behavior to Grisham while restraining him.

    “In this day and age, [people] are alarmed when they see someone with what you have,” one of the officers tells Grisham in the video. “They don’t care what the law is.”

    Grisham, who is stationed at Fort Hood, was arrested in his hometown of Temple, Texas, east of the base, after police stopped him for carrying an unconcealed rifle slung over his shoulder. Texas is a right-to-carry state, and law-abiding gun permit owners can carry rifles and hunting weapons openly, so long as the weapons are not being carried in a threatening way.

    But one of the Temple police officers told Grisham that anyone holding a gun is considered dangerous, according to the video.

    “When you alarm people, and they call us,” one of the officers in the video begins to say, after Grisham asks why the officiers failed to ask for his concealed-carry permit.

    “And did you explain to them what the law is, sir?” Grisham asks.

    “They don’t care what the law is,” the officer replies. Graham then shoots back, “Do you care what the law is?”

    “In this day and age, they’re alarmed when they see somebody with what you have,” the officer replies.

    “Just because a guy has got a firearm, he’s dangerous?” Grisham asks, drawing the reply, “Yes, sir.”

    One of the officers tells Grisham he was “rudely displaying” the rifle.

    Temple police, who did not respond to a request to comment for this story, said in a statement to the local press that Grisham refused to hand over his weapon when asked, forcing them to make the arrest.

    Tags: Fort Hood, Second Amendment


    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/04/12/po...#ixzz2QHpMrZwf
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  • #2
    that's bullshit.. they "ask" you for something, you decline, so they arrest you for not complying with a request (not demand). fuck.

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    • #3
      That's fucked up, what a bunch of assholes

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      • #4
        Give the Temple PD a call and ask them about it.

        Police Department
        Chief Gary Smith, Chief of Police
        209 E. Avenue A, Temple, TX 76501 | Non-Emergency Ph: (254) 298-5500 Emergency: 911
        Administrative Hours
        Monday – Friday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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        • #5
          “Just because a guy has got a firearm, he’s dangerous?” Grisham asks, drawing the reply, “Yes, sir.”

          Wouldn't this same logic apply to the PD?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 95DRGT View Post
            “Just because a guy has got a firearm, he’s dangerous?” Grisham asks, drawing the reply, “Yes, sir.”

            Wouldn't this same logic apply to the PD?
            No, because they're trained in how to use firearms. Duh dude
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            • #7
              Time for a protest around the police department with slung rifles.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
                No, because they have a badge. Duh dude
                Fixed

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                • #9
                  I'm interested to know what law he violated. I'd just sue everyone involved.
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                  • #10
                    I have a huge issue with discretionary laws.

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                    • #11
                      What a bunch of asshats.
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                      • #12
                        I don't see why is says with a permit IIRC you can open carry a long gun without one correct?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ben G View Post
                          I don't see why is says with a permit IIRC you can open carry a long gun without one correct?
                          IIRC*** If your not inciting panic.

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                          • #14
                            Yes. it is legal to walk around carrying a long arm, just as it is still legal to carry one in your back glass. These guys need to be sued, which they obviously don't give a shit about.
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                            • #15
                              This pisses me off so bad! I think I'd even be willing to use a vacation day to attend this protest.

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