A Bitter Pill to Swallow?

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A Bitter Pill to Swallow?

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/02/13/sh ... arena.html

From Washington state:
Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said he was outraged Saturday night when he was prevented from entering the Spokane Arena to promote a charity hockey game, because he was carrying his gun -- even though he was on duty.
Welcome to our world, Sheriff. It would be funny if it wasn't highlighting the similar predicament faced by us "common" LTC'ers here in Texas.

But to see what IS funny, click on the photo and take a look at his nice 1911. Now take a real close look at his custom grips. How ironic is that?!?! :smilelol5:
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thatguyoverthere wrote:But to see what IS funny, click on the photo and take a look at his nice 1911. Now take a real close look at his custom grips. How ironic is that?!?! :smilelol5:
Did a little zoom-lighten-sharpen action for ya:

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An aside, having spent some time in Washington State I can attest that, as you cross west to east, left to right, through the Cascade Mountains the political clime also shifts left to right. Seeing that sidearm on the Spokane County sheriff surprises me not at all. Back near the coast...no way. Too bad the biggest voter count is in SEA/TAC.
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Well, they have to protect their customers. :shock:
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Can't the sheriff close down the event in his county?

If I was him, I would make sure that any calls for assistance would be ignored, and just let the security guards handle it.
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He gets no sympathy from me when he thinks it's wrong he had to disarm but it's fine and dandy to make the taxpayers that pay his salary disarm at the same venue. I wonder if he even knows what those stocks mean or if it's all Greek to him and he just liked the picture.
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Looks like a Sig Sauer 1911 Spartan. The cool grips are factory.

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Welcome, Sheriff, to life in the citizens class!
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ninjabread wrote:He gets no sympathy from me when he thinks it's wrong he had to disarm but it's fine and dandy to make the taxpayers that pay his salary disarm at the same venue. I wonder if he even knows what those stocks mean or if it's all Greek to him and he just liked the picture.
Please tell me: What would be the similar, applicable Texas statute(s)? They do exist, BTW.

For that matter, if you're ranting, what Washington State statutes applied?

In most if not all of Texas's largest cities we now have leftist-falling liberal sheriffs marching to the beat of the leftist-crumbling city governments.

Why in the holy goodness of all things would you rail down spite on a 2A-supporting sheriff in a Red county in Washington State?
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Skiprr wrote:a 2A-supporting sheriff
Assumes facts not in evidence.
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ninjabread wrote:
Skiprr wrote:a 2A-supporting sheriff
Assumes facts not in evidence.
Evidence?

Sorry, my friend. Your accusation; the burden of proof rests on you.

Cite the equivalent Texas statutes. Cite the equivalent Washington State statutes.

Cite proof that the Spokane County Sheriff does not support the Second Amendment and is not a card-carrying NRA member, and we'll talk.

https://www.spokanecounty.org/1416/Sher ... -Knezovich

https://www.nraila.org/articles/2013022 ... iff-office
Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich allowed NRA Life of Duty TV almost unfettered access so it could reveal how the Charles Wallace incident highlights the dangers of the practice, which increases criminal behavior and endangers everyone.
http://www.kxly.com/news/local-news/spo ... /177058739
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Scott B. wrote:Looks like a Sig Sauer 1911 Spartan. The cool grips are factory.

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Well, so it is. See, I learn something new here just about every day. How about that? (Or as the cool kids say now, "how bow dah?" [Google it if you don't know, then you can be cool, too !!])
Skiprr wrote:... Why in the holy goodness of all things would you rail down spite on a 2A-supporting sheriff in a Red county in Washington State?
As for the sheriff's attitude, I did not research him - just saw the one news article originally quoted where he seemed to be (righteously) indignant about being denied entry with his firearm, and I just found that to be ironic. IF he was/is as equally upset and vocal that licensed citizens are prohibited from carry in many places where LEO's are not, then good on him - I wish him great success in getting that situation corrected there. If he gets that done, maybe he can give us some pointers about how we might accomplish a similar thing here in Texas.

Sorry guys, didn't mean to start a fracas. It just caught my eye. It's all good. :cheers2:

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http://www.knezovichreport.com. If any of this is true, he is no friend of anyone but himself.
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I wonder if there were any other "on duty" LEOs performing security duties for the event. I've never seen sheriff's deputy's at any Dallas professional sporting events. I've only seen DPD or Arlington PD at Stars or Rangers games. Maybe that's the case up there and they didn't want anyone armed that wasn't contracted to be. It's stupid, but maybe that's their stupid rationale.
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flechero wrote:Welcome, Sheriff, to life in the citizens class!
Did you ever notice how quickly some public servants become outraged when the shoe is on the other foot?
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