It's gotten to the point where residents in Falmouth Massachusetts are organizing to try to deny the local police force's acquisition of evil black rifles.
Over 300 Falmouth residents signed a petition for the town to dismantle and destroy the police department’s surplus weapons rather than trade them in, said the Rev. Deborah Warner, who created the petition.
And then a little further into the article it really comes out as they don't want the police to have any at all.
“Unless people are under the delusional belief that these officers are going to keep these weapons for the rest of their lives, they will end up in the public sector,” he said.
Duby, as well as Warner, said local law enforcement officials could purchase the guns legally. They could then re-sell them to people in states where AR-15s are legal, or to a gun dealer who would then sell them out of state. That scenario could potentially put them in the hands of someone dangerous.
Over 300 Falmouth residents signed a petition for the town to dismantle and destroy the police department’s surplus weapons rather than trade them in, said the Rev. Deborah Warner, who created the petition.
And then a little further into the article it really comes out as they don't want the police to have any at all.
“Unless people are under the delusional belief that these officers are going to keep these weapons for the rest of their lives, they will end up in the public sector,” he said.
Duby, as well as Warner, said local law enforcement officials could purchase the guns legally. They could then re-sell them to people in states where AR-15s are legal, or to a gun dealer who would then sell them out of state. That scenario could potentially put them in the hands of someone dangerous.
Falmouth residents oppose AR-15 deal between police and gun store
Falmouth residents oppose allowing the Police Department to turn in 20 AR-15 weapons to a gun store for credit toward other gun purchases.
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