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Speaking of going armed while voting

In Maine:

A Bangor police officer says he wasn’t allowed to cast his ballot when an election warden refused to let him vote while wearing his service revolver.

8 Responses to “Speaking of going armed while voting”

  1. John Smith. Says:

    If the cops can go armed so should the civies…

  2. chris Says:

    I looked for and didn’t see a no guns allowed sign at the early voting venue I voted at last week.

  3. Flighterdoc Says:

    I would feel safer if most cops I know weren’t armed…can I get to decide issues of safety like this ‘warden’?

  4. Weer'd Beard Says:

    I’ll be armed at the polls tommora!

  5. TomcatsHanger Says:

    Service Revolver?

  6. Link P Says:

    [O/T] Interesting that a Google Ad shown on twice (once above the comments and also on the sidebar) on this visit is “OrderV1AGRA OnIine”. It puzzles me that anyone would use email spam spelling in a Google ad. I am a little surprised that Google would accept an ad like that.

  7. JJ Says:

    LE’s are not above the law, even though they like to think that of themselves. Citizens outrank any public servant.

  8. Joat Says:

    I had to disarm to vote last Friday, but I’ll be armed tomorrow working as a poll challenger.

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