By
Andrew C.
McCarthy June 28, 2014
You wish you
could call the police. But the neighbor who is robbing your house at gunpoint is the police. You are stupefied, so inconceivable does it
seem to you that the man sworn to uphold the law could be an outlaw.
Yet, the architects who
designed your house not only conceived of that danger, they took precautions.
As a result, you not only have your own arsenal of emergency firepower; you’re
also in charge of all the
ammunition. See, the architects hoped we’d always have good, honorable police,
but they didn’t make your life depend on it. They knew the police had to be
strong to protect us, but that this very strength could potentially destroy the
whole community if the guns and badges ever ended up in corrupt hands. So while
hoping for the best, they planned for the worst: The police have to come to you
for the bullets if their guns are to be of much use; and you ultimately
determine whether they get to keep their badges….To Read More……
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