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« Fast & Furious: local newspaper tries to grill sheriff | Main | Gunwalker: the perimeter is being overrun »

Speaking of sheriffs...

Posted by David Hardy · 31 October 2011 07:43 PM

I wish we had this one in my county.

"He said Lance [the attempted rapist] "doesn't fight police or men folk -- he just goes after women." He said Lance is not married because, "No woman can stay married to him because he beats them down too much."

Wright said, "It's too bad someone with a concealed weapons permit didn't walk by. That would fix it." He said people are tired of doing the right thing and criminals getting away with their actions.

He said several times, "I want you to get a concealed weapons permit."

At one point, Wright held up a fanny pack and said, "They make this right here where you can conceal a small pistol in them. They got one called The Judge that shoots a .45 or a .410 shell. You ain't got to be accurate; you just have to get close."

. . . . . .

Wright said in his view, gun control is, "Is when you can get you barrel back on the target quick. That’s gun control.""

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Harold | November 1, 2011 6:42 AM | Reply

Yeah, in my SW Missouri concealed carry class, which was taught entirely by local active duty law enforcement personnel, in one of the slower parts the guy teaching our section described a druggie of a certain type they couldn't keep off the streets and openly wished he would make the mistake of targeting a law abiding gun owner. Not that he wished that sort of hassle on us, just that it was the only solution "the system" had for this type.

Bryan Caskey | November 7, 2011 8:04 PM | Reply

Sheriff Wright is great. As a South Carolinian, I'm glad we have one of the good guys in elected office. We need to find more like him and keep electing them.

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