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Since I live in PA... what township did you win?
Darn it. .. beat bt one minute... |
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OP, you owe it to the internet to drill a $40 Anderson lower into a MG and dump a few mags on video.
If you gotta cut it up after a few years, WGAF. Do it for science. |
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I have often wanted to do something like this for this very same reason!
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with immediate gratification I've had a form 5 clear in less than 24hrs View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Your thinking small fish. Enjoy your post samples Wat that means really cheap fun while in office with immediate gratification I've had a form 5 clear in less than 24hrs awesome |
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...won an election for Constable of my Township in PA. Turns out it qualifies for LEOSA. Considering it was a write in and I wasn't running. ...I'm probably not going to take it, but it's funny to think it's that easy. 4 votes. View Quote I laughed. That's the best story I'll hear today. |
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Congratulations, Constable. You've been drafted! You might as well take the perks of the job. This. Someone thought that you'd do a good job. May as well accept it gracefully. Out of curiosity, anyone know how many other states still have constables? Texas has them. So does DS9 What is DS9? |
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Nope, 7 rounds in the magazine and the total had better be 7 including the one in the chamber while in NY. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Does that mean you can carry a 20 round 9mm handgun in NY while flipping Bloomberg off? Nope, 7 rounds in the magazine and the total had better be 7 including the one in the chamber while in NY. My NYPD associates aren't limited to that. |
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First a mayor and now a constable.
Wanted to change stuff for the better? Now is your chance. |
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Are you going to be required to marry people? Why would he be required to marry people? What if he's already married I'm already ordained, so... |
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Man, I wish they still had them in my county.
Tennessee still has several counties with them. Most retain law enforcement authority, too. |
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Gonna go all out....
New Rules though: http://www.wtae.com/news/local/pennsylvania-supreme-court-sets-tough-new-rules-for-constables/20328470 (There's a car exactly like that Model in the town I work in...always seems parked in the same spot though...). |
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Gonna go all out.... http://image1.lilter.net/2012/5/16/0/360457536071-4fb32c10c106b.JPG New Rules though: http://www.wtae.com/news/local/pennsylvania-supreme-court-sets-tough-new-rules-for-constables/20328470 (There's a car exactly like that Model in the town I work in...always seems parked in the same spot though...). View Quote Aw, man. No more prisoner sex. Totally not worth it now. |
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LEOSA is the ultimate "bribe" for those who wish to have rights and not have to deal with the pain in the balls of real day to day police work.
my state doesn't have anything other than deputy sheriff (which real officers staff), it would be nice to be sworn and not draw a salary or pension but get the freedoms we should all have. There has to be a juiced in job in albany that people can get that gives them access with no responsibility. its the political way and all. (not busting op's balls, take it and smile!). |
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Gonna go all out.... http://image1.lilter.net/2012/5/16/0/360457536071-4fb32c10c106b.JPG New Rules though: http://www.wtae.com/news/local/pennsylvania-supreme-court-sets-tough-new-rules-for-constables/20328470 (There's a car exactly like that Model in the town I work in...always seems parked in the same spot though...). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Gonna go all out.... http://image1.lilter.net/2012/5/16/0/360457536071-4fb32c10c106b.JPG New Rules though: http://www.wtae.com/news/local/pennsylvania-supreme-court-sets-tough-new-rules-for-constables/20328470 (There's a car exactly like that Model in the town I work in...always seems parked in the same spot though...). Sounds like a pretty awesome gig! The Associated Press catalogued dozens of examples of misconduct, including constables caught stealing court funds, having sex with prisoners, threatening people with weapons and illegally impersonating police. |
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Gonna go all out.... http://image1.lilter.net/2012/5/16/0/360457536071-4fb32c10c106b.JPG New Rules though: http://www.wtae.com/news/local/pennsylvania-supreme-court-sets-tough-new-rules-for-constables/20328470 (There's a car exactly like that Model in the town I work in...always seems parked in the same spot though...). View Quote -Elected or appointed constables seeking work from the courts must be certified by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, a process that requires completion of basic training and continuing education, and show proof that they have liability insurance providing coverage of at least $250,000 per incident and $500,000 per year. - Constables must comply with standards of conduct established by the Unified Judicial System, which require that they avoid conflicts of interest and abstain from soliciting funds for any purpose or engaging in political activity while performing judicial duties. - A constable must carry identification and wear clothing that "clearly identifies him or her as a constable while performing judicial duties." - Vehicles used for the transportation of defendants to and from court must be in "roadworthy condition" and be equipped with a permanent "cage" behind the driver's seat that securely separates the constable from the defendants. PCCD Certification Info. It's 80 hours. Training Handbook. Of course, if you can get funding, there's always Municipal Police Officers’ Education & Training Commission PAFOA thread on the subject |
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Does that mean you can carry a 20 round 9mm handgun in NY while flipping Bloomberg off? Nope, 7 rounds in the magazine and the total had better be 7 including the one in the chamber while in NY. My NYPD associates aren't limited to that. That was struck down in the circuit court, it is now back to 10 rounds any time. |
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Unless you're assigned to corrections in Cook County. Then it only applies while you're on the job. If you retire, fuck you and your LEOSA: Moore v Trent 1:2009cv01712 Of course if it wasn't for that, we might have had to wait for CCW in Illinois so thanks, Lil' Tommy! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've considered running for constable just for that reason. It's funny because it does qualify, but working in the sheriffs department doesn't. If you're a deputy, yes... it does Unless you're assigned to corrections in Cook County. Then it only applies while you're on the job. If you retire, fuck you and your LEOSA: Moore v Trent 1:2009cv01712 Of course if it wasn't for that, we might have had to wait for CCW in Illinois so thanks, Lil' Tommy! I have a friend going through that hiring process right now. I'll have to tell him the good news. |
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...won an election for Constable of my Township in PA. Turns out it qualifies for LEOSA. Considering it was a write in and I wasn't running. ...I'm probably not going to take it, but it's funny to think it's that easy. 4 votes. View Quote Ironically I was trying to get my friends to write me in since no one was running. I think my cousin may have got it though since he was working the polls people just wrote him in. He'll I'm ok with being a deputy |
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Illinois would still probably arrest you. View Quote Actually most of the street level Sergeants and below would leave you alone, as long as you're not drunk, actively shooting or being a d*ckhead. That combination of behavior is reserved for CPD or other C(r)ook County LE. ETA - and the position may only qualify for LEOSA after you complete "Act 49" training (the 80 hour course). |
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Wife and I were just talking about that. A WASR and an Anderson are worthy sacrifices. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP, you owe it to the internet to drill a $40 Anderson lower into a MG and dump a few mags on video. If you gotta cut it up after a few years, WGAF. Do it for science. Wife and I were just talking about that. A WASR and an Anderson are worthy sacrifices. There was some discussion on here concerning the registry and the wording concerning post 86 transfers to or by a government agency. Build MG as constable, transfer to yourself personally, sue ATF if they don't follow the law. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Glass door says the pay is $150k?!?
You gonna get an old ass crown Vic and put a cage in it? |
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When did that change??? It's been a handful of years but I used to hang out with some officers one night a week drinking when I worked EMS and they always gave this Lancaster County Deputy Sheriff a hard time because he couldn't carry if we went to the beach or something... He is even a k9 handler on a emergency response team of some sort and does shit with the marshals and PSP sometimes... But wasn't covered a few years ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've considered running for constable just for that reason. It's funny because it does qualify, but working in the sheriffs department doesn't. If you're a deputy, yes... it does When did that change??? It's been a handful of years but I used to hang out with some officers one night a week drinking when I worked EMS and they always gave this Lancaster County Deputy Sheriff a hard time because he couldn't carry if we went to the beach or something... He is even a k9 handler on a emergency response team of some sort and does shit with the marshals and PSP sometimes... But wasn't covered a few years ago. If he has arrest authority from his agency he is covered under LEOSA. |
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If he has arrest authority from his agency he is covered under LEOSA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've considered running for constable just for that reason. It's funny because it does qualify, but working in the sheriffs department doesn't. If you're a deputy, yes... it does When did that change??? It's been a handful of years but I used to hang out with some officers one night a week drinking when I worked EMS and they always gave this Lancaster County Deputy Sheriff a hard time because he couldn't carry if we went to the beach or something... He is even a k9 handler on a emergency response team of some sort and does shit with the marshals and PSP sometimes... But wasn't covered a few years ago. If he has arrest authority from his agency he is covered under LEOSA. The only sheriffs and deputy sheriffs that are actually classified as peace officers under the PA constitution or whatever are Allegheny county I believe, which restricts their LEOSA ability. |
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Quoted: Whoopee. When carrying under LEOSA you are tied to your dept weapon policies. I suggest you take a VERY close look at those SOP's. View Quote I just have no desire seeing and dealing with the assholes and admin during the yearly qualifications. |
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Nope, 7 rounds in the magazine and the total had better be 7 including the one in the chamber while in NY. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Does that mean you can carry a 20 round 9mm handgun in NY while flipping Bloomberg off? Nope, 7 rounds in the magazine and the total had better be 7 including the one in the chamber while in NY. No. Stop spreading this shit. That was declared unconstitutional and tossed. |
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Congrats on the win. Perks seem nice, didn't know about the post sample part.
Hope you are more professional than some of these clowns Constables in my area seem to be some shady motherfuckers. Glorified mall ninja types. One of the biggest complaints I hear is that they try to search peoples houses when they only have an arrest warrant. They quit using them for a while in Westmoreland county I believe, due to them being unprofessional fuck tards. |
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Where did you get that? LEOSA doesn't care what you have as long as you have qualified. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Whoopee. When carrying under LEOSA you are tied to your dept weapon policies. I suggest you take a VERY close look at those SOP's. Where did you get that? LEOSA doesn't care what you have as long as you have qualified. You don't have to qualify on the weapon you're carrying off duty, at least we don't. I didn't think that was a requirement of LEOSA or is it? |
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Where did you get that? LEOSA doesn't care what you have as long as you have qualified. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Whoopee. When carrying under LEOSA you are tied to your dept weapon policies. I suggest you take a VERY close look at those SOP's. Where did you get that? LEOSA doesn't care what you have as long as you have qualified. Yep. Policy doesn't matter. |
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