During a traffic stop, law enforcement has the authority to demand identification from all occupants. And yes, cartels have used ambulances AND humans to internally smuggle drugs.
You weren’t there, didn’t see what the officers saw, didn’t interview the subjects at the scene. And NPR is far...
+1 on this. I have CATI level III+ plates in a Condor (CPC) Covert Plate Carrier. Good for working out and hiking....and when Antifa strikes on Nov. 4th LOLLLLL
Congress really needs to get off their behinds and pass the Hearing Protection Act... or whatever they're calling the bill now that would remove suppressors from the NFA.
I have a feeling if they did that, prices would drop because the demand would skyrocket. I would LOVE a suppressor for my...
Truck Gun: (n.) A gun you keep in your truck with you in case you need to dispatch multiple zombies. Typically a AR style pistol or AR short-barreled rifle chambered in 223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO.
After reading this whole thread, its very interesting and I'll thrown in my 2 cents.
I'm a cop here in Southern California (been one for almost 9 years). I equate high-risk, high-liability, low-frequency events like intubation as a whole with me getting into an officer involved shooting at...
That still blows my mind that starting pay for a paramedic would be $18 an hour!! You guys have such a massive responsibility and the pay should be so much more: commensurate to the training and duties of the job.
I'm a cop in Arcadia going through Medic school. Yeah LA County is absolutely a mother-may-I County 100%. Investigate the Inland Counties Emergency Medical Authority (ICEMA) which covers San Bernardino, Inyo, and Mono Counties. Good scope there. AMR has the 9-1-1 for San Bernardino County I...
That's essentially what I knew about 6.8. I don't know much about Grendel, but I know a lot about the larger 6.5 rounds (Creedmoor, 260 Rem, etc). The 6.5 bullet is wonderful out of longer barrels. The main advantage of the 6.8 is it is superior out of shorter barrels.
I would love a 6.8...