steve4102 wrote:Doesn't matter much anyway. Gov Goofy will veto the bill under the recommendation of the LEO community and his left wing advisers.
tazdevil wrote:
I thought only a portion of the LEO community was against this, but others where for it?
Police and prosecutors took a united stand Thursday against a bill that would expand the definition of self-defense and the use of deadly force for civilians who feel threatened in their homes and cars and in public places.
"Standing here is all law enforcement, all Minnesota's prosecutors," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman told a State Capitol news conference. "We unanimously oppose this bill."
The Minneapolis and St. Paul police chiefs, representatives of the state's police chiefs and rank-and-file officers, and the state County Attorneys Association joined Freeman in denouncing the bill as a threat to officers who knock on doors and chase suspects through yards.
coyotee4269 wrote:The reasons for not passing it are actually those same reasons to support the bill. Criminals may be less likely to attempt to shoot someone if they may be shot at in return or upon the life Threating an individual at home, in the car, etc. The Police Chief in Minneapolis is ony one of those who do not like it. If one listened to the legislature debate on this subject last May you will find out that there are many law enforcement officer who do support the bill. This is a great bill and it will help those who want to protect themselves and help those who travel state to state.
plblark wrote:let's see, The Dir of Public Safety from Mankato (I think that's what they call their chief of police) was one of the people who testified in favor of this bill.
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