Tucker: Pastor Should Have Dropped Gun
Although the Constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms,
state laws passed since then dictate how citizens can legally carry and
use weapons. Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker and
other legal experts say
the law is crystal clear on this point: A person must follow a lawful
order from police. “When an officer asks you to drop a weapon, you drop it,” Tucker
said this week. “Even in the Old West, if a deputy sheriff comes up on
an outlaw and says ‘Drop the gun,’ you drop the gun or a
gunbattle starts.” But Alan Creach, son of Wayne Scott Creach, who was killed Aug. 25,
said it’s also clear that his father was no “outlaw,” and was well
within his rights to carry a gun to protect his property as he had done
for years/
Thomas Clouse
, SR.
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Question: Do you think it’s fair that someone defending his property is required by law to obey a law officer’s command to drop his gun?
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