Steve Turner, president of the San Bernardino Police Officers Association, said citizens arming themselves against criminals may lead to acts of vigilantism. "For the city attorney to come out and make a statement like that, it's fear-mongering at its worst and it's unnecessary, especially at a time like this when we all should be working together," he said.
Residents exercising their Second Amendment right to own firearms results in crime, according to Police Chief Robert Handy. He said "one of the biggest supplies of guns in our streets are guns taken in burglaries."
Penman made his "controversial" comment at a crime-focused forum last week. During the meeting, a resident told councilwoman Wendy McCammack that he had called police as he watched a burglary and waited more than three hours before police arrived. http://www.infowars.com/bureaucrats-say-it-is-wrong-to-advise-citizens-to-arm-themselves-in-self-defense/
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