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Wis. Sheriff Tells Residents to Learn How to Use a Gun: 911 is No Longer Your Best Option

puravida_gringo Wrote: Jan 28, 2013 12:28 PM
So, how many thousands are you going to donate to Milwaukee County to make that happen so you can turn that county into a police state with sheriff's deputies on every corner. Do you even engage your brain, you silly woman. Just wait when someone assaults you and the LE officer is many minutes away and then you will realize YOU are responsible for your own SELF protection. The LE agencies are a REACTIVE force. Just get over your fear of guns, LoLo!
Mike14760 Wrote: Jan 28, 2013 1:37 PM
yes each deputy will cost the taX payer 70K or more a year with benifits.

In gun control debates, gun rights advocates often invoke the saying, “when seconds count, the police are only minutes away,” to emphasize the absurdity and ineffectiveness of gun-free zones and the need for concealed carry in self-defense situations. Now, one Wisconsin sheriff is taking the adage seriously, telling residents they should take firearms classes because he ‘needs them in the game.’

In the radio ad, Clarke tells residents personal safety isn't a spectator sport anymore, and that "I need you in the game."

"With officers laid off and furloughed, simply calling 911 and waiting is no longer...

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