In a polite and armed society; one in which the well-regulated militia plays an integral role, there exists no need for salaried LEOs, and their attendant tazers.

In a very limited capacity, the County Sheriff plays a specific role, which is typically linked with the local militia (posse) for enforcement purposes.

Given the extent to which federal funding is keeping these local departments afloat, we are living in occupied territory, and these LEOs are serving as an un-Constitutional standing army.

IMO, the same applies to firefighters (who in my county earn an average of $110,000 per year), and the vast majority of .gov employees, whose outrageous salaries and benefits are simply unsustainable.

Simply follow the FRNs, or in this case, stop the flow of money to the "brotherhood of bandits in blue," and these tazer incidents will become ancient history.

Given the economic debacle into which we sink further each day, it shouldn't be too long now...


I would gladly lay aside the use of arms and settle matters by negotiation, but unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I take up my battle rifle, and thank God that He has put it within my grasp.

Audit Fort Knox!