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Old 10-10-2008, 05:22 PM
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Have you done a 180, or are you simply restating?



Main Entry: re·cant
Pronunciation: \ri-ˈkant\
Function: verb
Etymology: Latin recantare, from re- + cantare to sing — more at chant
Date: 1535
transitive verb
1 : to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly : renounce
2 : revoke
intransitive verb
: to make an open confession of error
Whatever Insert REPEAT in place of 'recant' then as I was REPEATING what I posted elsewhere.
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Old 10-10-2008, 05:23 PM
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Have you done a 180, or are you simply restating?



Main Entry: re·cant
Pronunciation: \ri-ˈkant\
Function: verb
Etymology: Latin recantare, from re- + cantare to sing — more at chant
Date: 1535
transitive verb
1 : to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly : renounce
2 : revoke
intransitive verb
: to make an open confession of error
I took him to mean "restate".
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Old 10-10-2008, 05:40 PM
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Whatever Insert REPEAT in place of 'recant' then as I was REPEATING what I posted elsewhere.
OK, now it makes sense...
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:46 AM
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"Nighswonger said many of the current revocations listed their reason for having a concealed gun as "avid shooter."

Let me give you all a run down of business people who got the revoke letter and did not mention avid shooter. They also do not know retired Sheriff Mike Carona OR contributed money. Just ordinary people that live in OC.

ACCOUNTANT
ACCT MANAGER
ADMINISTRATION
APPRAISER
ARCHITECTUAL
ASSISTANT PASTOR
ATTORNEY
BANKER
BROKER
BUSINESS EXECUTIVE
BUSINESS MANAGER
BUSINESS OWNER
CEO
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
COIN DEALER
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
COMPUTER CONSULTANT
CONSULTANT
CORPORATE OFFICER
CPA/ATTORNEY
DENTIST
DIRECTOR OF CHAPLAINCY
DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SALES
ENGINEER
ESTATE MANAGER
EXECUTIVE
EXECUTIVE PROTECTION
FINANCE CONSULTANT
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
FINANCIAL ANALYST
FIREARMS DEALER
FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR
GENERAL MANAGER
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSPECTOR
INSURANCE BROKER
INVESTIGATOR
INVESTMENT ADVISOR
INVESTMENT BROKER
JEWELER
LOAN OFFICER
MORTGAGE LENDER
PHARMACIST
PHYSICIAN
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER
REAL ESTATE AGENT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
REALTOR
RESTAURANT OWNER
SALES MANAGER
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
SALESMAN
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER


Two industries are missing, Judges and Reserve Peace Officers. hmmmm
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:54 AM
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"whether that danger cannot be significantly alleviated by alternative means of security"
I bet hiring a couple bodyguards would fit her description. This would be her "Let them eat cake" quote, although she might have something other than "cake" in mind for those citizen upstarts.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:57 AM
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BTW, I'm currently walking through all the comments in --> Sheriff begins taking away CCWs and bumping the "Recommend" count on all the positive comments. Every little bit helps.
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:00 PM
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Two industries are missing, Judges and Reserve Peace Officers. hmmmm
Sorry, but if there is an "occupation" scale on who gets one and who doesn't I would favor the RPO before just about any other occupation listed. Simple concept. They put bad guys in jail. They see these same bad guys when off duty.

This isn't going to change. I'd keep your fight going in the positive direction it has been rather then making comments about the good guys (RPO's).
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:07 PM
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That rag of a sheriff smells an Obama victory, and she is feathering her political nest with law abiding permitee's cards.

Man, she looks like Pelosi in a uniform....hopefully she can come out here for an Leo convention, get drunk and thrown into sheriff Joe's tent city.

She wouldn't make a pimple on his butt.

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER
REAL ESTATE AGENT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
REALTOR
Criminals will rub their hands with glee...how many female agents have been raped/ attacked by a thug posing as a prospective renter/ buyer?
If I was in that occupation, I would start calling the sheriff dept. and asking for an officer to accompany me on every house call.


Hang in there guys....

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Old 10-11-2008, 10:38 PM
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Sorry, but if there is an "occupation" scale on who gets one and who doesn't I would favor the RPO before just about any other occupation listed. Simple concept. They put bad guys in jail. They see these same bad guys when off duty.

This isn't going to change. I'd keep your fight going in the positive direction it has been rather then making comments about the good guys (RPO's).

The exact same argument can be said for Judges and prosecutors, I see no difference between them as far as putting bad guys away.
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:47 PM
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I bet hiring a couple bodyguards would fit her description. This would be her "Let them eat cake" quote, although she might have something other than "cake" in mind for those citizen upstarts.
Sorry, she's also revoking many Security and Bodyguard related CCW's...
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:50 PM
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Sorry, but if there is an "occupation" scale on who gets one and who doesn't I would favor the RPO before just about any other occupation listed. Simple concept. They put bad guys in jail. They see these same bad guys when off duty.

This isn't going to change. I'd keep your fight going in the positive direction it has been rather then making comments about the good guys (RPO's).
not entirely accurate...depending on what level of "reserve" you are, or what organization you work with, you may never see a badguy up close.
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Old 10-11-2008, 10:51 PM
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The exact same argument can be said for Judges and prosecutors, I see no difference between them as far as putting bad guys away.
I bet the rate of violent crime against 7-11 employees is far greater than any judge or prosecuter experiences...

And 7-11 employee's don't work in buildings with armed officers, secured parking, all designed to protect them...
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Old 10-11-2008, 11:02 PM
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I bet the rate of violent crime against 7-11 employees is far greater than any judge or prosecuter experiences...

And 7-11 employee's don't work in buildings with armed officers, secured parking, all designed to protect them...

I bet the violent crime rate against a 7-11 worker is higher than a police officer too. Lets face it, off duty, a police officer is rarely at any higher risk that any other person. I know its not PC to say this but its true, most off duty incidents have nothing to do with being a police officer.
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Old 10-11-2008, 11:09 PM
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There are no statistics to support that off duty reserves are at any greater risk than Joe or Jane Public. Sorry, but it's true.
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Old 10-11-2008, 11:11 PM
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The exact same argument can be said for Judges and prosecutors, I see no difference between them as far as putting bad guys away.

I agree. Reserves do it for free (for the most part) as well.
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