Boobs and bacon can solve every problem.
Take the OP. Does he have boobs? No? Can you give him bacon? Yes. Problem solved.
In all seriousness, I'm not sure whose posts you decided were relevant, but was your opinion swayed or no?
Now, I have to go back and neg rep the guy who said turkey bacon was better than good old pork!
But the answer Is BACONThe real question is Mossberg or Remington?
And turkey bacon is WAY better than regular bacon.
The OP is a bit of a weirdo
For all of those who feel the need to go around this mountain again, please go back and read before you honor us with all of your wisdom and knowledge. This thread wasn't about the rookie cop, but me pointing to myself, desiring help to overcome my own uncertainty, brought on by my own emotion rather than the bright red line, which the law provides. Thanks to a few good people on here who saw I was sincerely asking for help, which they provided, I am fine and have an even better understanding of myself.
...yet another reason to keep your mouth shut when being questioned...
No, it doesn't. Sometimes, I think we forget that. That pink paper proves that the checks by ISP do not return anything that would disqualify the applicant. Guy with 87 speeding tix, might get a pink paper, but is probably still a criminal. Gal who consistently bounces checks, knowing there's no cash in the account...yep, another criminal. Old guy with the heads of a dozen 12yr old girls in his basement...criminal, even if he's never been suspected, caught, questioned, tried, convicted, and sentenced....
That little pink paper proves that person is not a criminal.
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... Circumstances
Your Trooper Friend has just a great a chance of being struck by an auto or injured in a traffic accident than being shot while investigating a Routine Traffic Stop. Someone at ISP definitely has their training priorities out of line
- 15 officers died in ambush situations.
- 8 officers died from felonious attacks during arrest situations.
- 8 officers died during traffic pursuits/stops.
- 6 officers died answering disturbance calls.
- 5 officers died during tactical situations (barricaded offender, hostage taking, etc.).
- 4 officers died while investigating suspicious persons/circumstances.
- 2 officers were killed while transporting or maintaining custody of prisoners.