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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

While we always have been on our own, it is worse now for the reasons you give. Your sketch of staffing issues adds depth to my understanding of the problem.

Even before Ferguson, Mo. it seemed to me that the national government, especially when the dems are in control of it, actively sought to discredit local police departments to make a national police force answerable the Washington D.C. more palatable to the public. It was not until Ferguson that I learned that the feds had programs already in use to place small town PDs under their thumb.

It is my belief that they intend to do to law enforcement what they did to public health; create difficulties through legislation and regulation that made it difficult for many hospitals to operate in the best condition interests of their patients, causing an uproar that made Obama Care a reality. Now that they have complete control of the medical industry, they pull off a fake pandemic to steal and election, implement draconian mitigation policies that destroyed livelihoods (including this commenter’s), destroyed families and other relationships, destroyed childhoods and education as a partial list. Just wait until they completely destroy the public’s faith in their local PDs and we have a national police force. Will make our current troubles seem like the good ole days.

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SomeDude's avatar

I like that Missouri is one of the states with a Castle Law... as long as the intruder doesn't survive you're not held at fault for self defense.

it's another matter if you only wound them though, then they can sue you for being hurt while they violated the private property boundaries separating the inside of your home from the police state.

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