Would you honestly consider that justification for what I described. My dogs where inside
of my six foot fence line, and I ensured that they stayed there. A dog barking behind a
fence just doesn't justify assaulting a member of the Public by Law Enforcement in my
opinion...but that's just my opinion.
I am not a victim. Please don't look at me as one as I don't see myself as one. I did need
to vent last night and this was useful, and it's an interesting comparison between the very
different cultures (in some respects) between the USA and Canada, with respect to how
the Great-Great Grandma with a gun was treated, and myself last night with how things
transpired. Going forward...Good on Granny!
assaulting a member of the public... I'm sorry, you made it sound like you were pinned, not assaulted. I mustn't have read it thoroughly, I didn't realize it had come to blows. It did sound like you got some especially assholish cops alright. But... well... take a look at some of the videos of the stellar officers coming out of the US, and then try to tell me that it's a Canadian problem. While the law might look more kindly on granny with a gun, the police and the law ARE two separate entities.