Police Chief Norm Jacobs' idea that residents of Beloit, Wisc., should volunteer to let his officers search their homes for guns is drawing fire from Second Amendment advocates and homeowners alike.
Jacobs, the top cop in the southern Wisconsin city of 40,000, admits his novel notion that residents can request a visit by officers to inspect the home for any unknown guns that may be in the household has generated a lot of reaction, and not of the positive variety.
"Most of the calls have been negative," Norm Jacobs, the chief of police in Beloit, told FoxNews.com.
Police Chief Norm Jacobs' idea that residents of Beloit, Wisc., should volunteer to let his officers search their homes for guns is drawing fire from Second Amendment advocates and homeowners alike.
Oh, I think not.
"Searching for guns you may not know are in your home."
Now that there sound very dangerous to me. Lets say a police department has several guns involved with unsolved murders. Now lets say one of those guns finds it's way under a cop's overcoat. That same gun can amazingly be found in your home--you just didn't know it was there.
~~ Now you are a suspect in an unsolved murder.
Pardon me if I am not as trusting in Obama's America.
Homeless guns sneaking into your house to get out of the cold Wisconsin winter. A real danger, I tell ya.
Oh, there you go with your White privilege again.
You crackers must be imprisoned to make reparations for the Blacks who were incarcerated by White America- your guilt or innocence be damned.
:argh: :argh: HEY HEY HEY!!!!!111elebinty1! That's OUR word. Only we can call ourselves that. You canine types can just refer to us as "Saltine Americans"! :fuelfire: :fuelfire: :-)
Listen to you hominids, with your bipedal privilege, and your opposable thumbs.
:argh:
I am a member of an oppressed genus, so my hominiphobia is allowed. 500 centuries ofdomesticationslavery!
CANINES DROOL!!!!!