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    Good News Military Equipment Rolls Into America's Cities

    The Huffington Post | By Simon McCormack




    As America's war in Afghanistan winds down, the tools used to fight the battle are popping up in towns and cities across the country.

    As the New York Times reports:

    During the Obama administration, according to Pentagon data, police departments have received tens of thousands of machine guns; nearly 200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of camouflage and night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers, armored cars and aircraft.


    The Times cites the example of Neenah, Wisconsin, "a quiet city of about 25,000 people," with a low violent crime rate that "has not had a homicide in more than five years."

    Nevertheless, the town just acquired a 9-foot-tall, 30-ton armored vehicle built to withstand land mines.

    The militarization of police is not new and neither, critics say, are its results.

    Kara Dansky, senior counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, previously told The Huffington Post that military weaponry and tactics have spread throughout the United States and now, SWAT teams are being called in for low-level drug arrests.

    Just last month, a stun grenade blew up in a toddler's crib, badly injuring the child during a SWAT raid to capture a suspected meth seller. The suspect was not at the residence.

    "SWAT teams were created in the 1960s for a very specific set of scenarios like hostage taking, active shooter scenes and true emergencies," Dansky said. "We're seeing increasingly that police are using SWAT teams to do raids of people's homes often in low-level drug cases. This sometimes causes an escalated risk of violence."

    Neenah's police chief, Kevin E. Wilkinson, told the Times that law enforcement needs military equipment to handle their new, more active role in crisis like school shootings.

    "I don’t like it. I wish it were the way it was when I was a kid,” Wilkinson said. “We’re not going to go out there as Officer Friendly with no body armor and just a handgun and say ‘Good enough.’ ”

    But other members of law enforcement, like retired NYPD Det. John Baeza, disagree:

    A profession that I was once proud to serve in has become a militarized police state. Officers are quicker to draw their guns and use their tanks than to communicate with people to diffuse a situation. They love to use their toys and when they do, people die.

    The days of the peace officer are long gone, replaced by the militarized police warrior wearing uniforms making them indistinguishable from military personnel.

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    yeah but what they dont tell you is that half the shit they dont even bring home from over there. so these mraps and shit...that is just domestic surplus, they fiuiggin chop the things down and sell it as scrap over there.

    how much you think an mrap costs...

    and how much you think it gets at the scrapyard?

    :investmentstrategy:

    as usual, a bunch of misdirection. Obama saying we have no need for a big domestic military force was just that. Only the small and very large stuff they actually bring back, and the only reason cops need raps here is for the upcoming supply chain failures.

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    militarization of the police force? No! Never.....

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    #1 In 1980, there were approximately 3,000 SWAT raids in the United States. Now, there are more than 80,000 SWAT raids per year in this country.
    #2 79 percent of the time, SWAT teams are deployed to private homes.
    #3 50 percent of the victims of SWAT raids are either black or Latino.
    #4 In 65 percent of SWAT deployments, “a battering ram, boot, or some sort of explosive device” is used to gain forced entry to a home.
    #5 62 percent of all SWAT raids involve a search for drugs.
    #6 In at least 36 percent of all SWAT raids, “no contraband of any kind” is found by the police.
    #7 In cases where it is suspected that there is a weapon in the home, police only find a weapon 35 percent of the time.
    #8 More than 100 American families have their homes raided by SWAT teams every single day.
    #9 Only 7 percent of all SWAT deployments are for “hostage, barricade or active-shooter scenarios”.
    #10 Even small towns are getting SWAT teams now. 30 years ago, only 25.6 percent of communities with populations between 25,000 and 50,000 people had a SWAT team. Now, that number has increased to 80 percent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FBD View Post
    #1 In 1980, there were approximately 3,000 SWAT raids in the United States. Now, there are more than 80,000 SWAT raids per year in this country.
    #2 79 percent of the time, SWAT teams are deployed to private homes.
    #3 50 percent of the victims of SWAT raids are either black or Latino.
    #4 In 65 percent of SWAT deployments, “a battering ram, boot, or some sort of explosive device” is used to gain forced entry to a home.
    #5 62 percent of all SWAT raids involve a search for drugs.
    #6 In at least 36 percent of all SWAT raids, “no contraband of any kind” is found by the police.
    #7 In cases where it is suspected that there is a weapon in the home, police only find a weapon 35 percent of the time.
    #8 More than 100 American families have their homes raided by SWAT teams every single day.
    #9 Only 7 percent of all SWAT deployments are for “hostage, barricade or active-shooter scenarios”.
    #10 Even small towns are getting SWAT teams now. 30 years ago, only 25.6 percent of communities with populations between 25,000 and 50,000 people had a SWAT team. Now, that number has increased to 80 percent.
    Exactly. You can't just chalk this up to having a surplus from the War on Terrorism... America has gone to war many times and they didn't subsequently arm police to the teeth afterwards simply because there was a surplus. This is a really disturbing new trend. Society as a whole is statistically becoming less violent, yet media and fear and police 'preparedness' about it has gone mental.

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    I've been putting off buying a firearm for a while...


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    Quote Originally Posted by DemonGeminiX View Post
    I've been putting off buying a firearm for a while...
    And now?






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    and now its time to liquidate the 401k, methinks. its a big bet, but I'm about at the point where I'm going to take that bet. and get around to that CCP.

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