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What a concept!!!
He will be fired by the mayor and city council by the end of the week, with a comment like that.
[Emphasis added by writer.]"I understand with regards to criminal-justice reform and I understand how our system isn't perfect. But I think we can all agree that individuals, particularly those who have been convicted felons, that are driving around possessing loaded firearms in our city is not a good thing," he said. "As we talk about gun control, and there are a lot of different issues, but let's start with enforcing those laws and holding those people accountable to the fullest extent that we can."
Interested in LE's take on this question (paging @No_Regerts ... )
What would be the minimum probable cause to search for a possible illegal weapon? Would being a previously convicted felon while, let's say, being pulled over for speeding, be enough to check the person/vehicle to ensure they are not in possession of a weapon?
Or would the bar be set higher?
I ask in regard to the article and the statement of enforcing existing laws around who is not allowed to have a weapon and how, in practice, that might be carried out.
Thanks!