Yet officer is allowed to carry while on-duty, granting him special
concession he is not afforded as a private citizen
Kit Daniels
Infowars.com
December 27, 2013
A Pennsylvania court has declared that a state trooper who was previously
hospitalized for depression should be banned from possessing firearms while
off-duty, but should still be allowed to carry a gun while on-duty, granting him
special concession while serving the state which he is not afforded as a private
citizen.
The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that State Trooper Michael L. Keyes’
involuntary mental health treatment in 2006 bars him from possessing any
firearms privately, but he should still be allowed to carry a gun while on
official police business, according
to Penn Live.
“The dangers inherent in the possession of firearms by the mentally ill are
manifest,” Jude Fort Elliott declared. “A present clean bill of health is no
guarantee that a relapse is not possible.”
Yet Elliott also stated that Keyes should still be allowed to have a firearm
while on-duty as a state trooper, implying that public officials have special
status over private citizens.
Keyes was serving as a state trooper when he was ordered into mental health
treatment for an alleged depressive episode which led to a suicide attempt.
Even though his mental health provider later cleared him for duty after
successful treatment, Keyes fought an uphill legal battle to be reinstated into
law enforcement, which he finally won in 2010.
This case reveals how agents of the state, particularly police officers, are
allowed to do things that are considered unlawful for private citizens to
do.
Police officers routinely give out citations for driving while texting yet
their patrol cars are commonly equipped with laptops and other electronic
devices which these officers use while driving.
In New York and California, police officers are confiscating firearms from
peaceful Americans yet they are more than happy to receive surplus military
firepower from the Department of Homeland Security for police use.
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” George
Orwell stated in his book Animal Farm, which is unfortunately an accurate
assessment of anyone wearing a government uniform.
Friday, December 27, 2013
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