9/13/2009 9:48:47 PM
oldsee Chit Chat
9/13/2009 9:50:32 PM
message_topic.aspx?topic=576275Losing them does seem pretty bad though, not quite sure what they consider to be proper procedures for securing their rifles.
9/13/2009 9:50:54 PM
ale isnt a huge tax wastethey hire the worst of the worst as far as law enforcement officials
9/13/2009 9:53:35 PM
Why most people see the ALE as the Food Lion Predators, they are the most powerful law enforcement agency in the state. They do a lot of narcotic work that would necessitate the use of specialty weapons. That being said, how do you lose a gun? Most departments I know have orders against leaving weapons in cars.
9/13/2009 10:00:55 PM
I understand why they might need some "assault rifles" when it comes to raiding moonshining/meth operations, but there is no need for all of them to be issued with assault rifles and there is no need for these agents to take their assault rifles home with them.
9/13/2009 10:03:39 PM
ALE also supplies the boxing comission and the officers that work boxing, toughman, and Mma events and oversee the weighins and enforce the suspensionsi found that kind of odd, but its interestingthey all tote heat
9/13/2009 10:07:57 PM
lol i'd like to see anyone try and fire a M-14 like a machine gun...just because it has a full auto doesn't mean you can actually use it on full auto...i tried and failed miserably. they are, however, excellent sniping rifles and that's how we used them
9/13/2009 11:11:43 PM
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9/14/2009 12:16:28 AM
Because they have the ability to start narcotic investigations; illegal liquor and drugs go hand and hand. There is only a hundred because many cities or counties have their own ABC board and their own ABC Agents; Wake County has their own. ALE is the most powerful agency in the state because they can enforce any North Carolina statue in any part of the state.
9/14/2009 12:37:16 AM
so what is the SBI then? and how are they not the top dogs in the state?
9/14/2009 1:15:19 AM
The SBI only has original jurisdiction in drug cases, arson, election laws, day care abuses, state property crimes and cyber crimes. They can investigate any other crime if requested by another agency. For example, if some small town has complex case that requires the resources that the SBI has.[Edited on September 14, 2009 at 1:21 AM. Reason : ....]
9/14/2009 1:20:48 AM
What about the DNR and game wardens?
9/14/2009 1:24:51 AM
Their original jurisdiction is wildlife laws. Just like the SBI, NCSHP and NCWRC, they are all state law enforcement officers who have jurisdiction all over the state. But by general statue and/or general orders, their operations are limited to their expertise.
9/14/2009 1:29:10 AM
so regardless of the "it is what it is" situation with ALE, they seem completely redundant. If we're cutting teacher pay and all that other shit, I think whatever ALE does can be absorbed by the various other law enforcement groups in the state. FIRE THEY ASSES
9/14/2009 7:31:53 AM
Alcohol Law Enforcement Division History
9/14/2009 8:47:32 AM
interesting.
9/14/2009 10:34:44 AM
9/14/2009 10:38:16 AM
Yeah, guys like popcorn sutton are a huge threat to society. Those were some tax dollars well spent.
9/14/2009 10:44:03 AM
9/14/2009 12:22:43 PM
I'm more surprised that that the article used the term "assault rifle" correctly. As in, an actual fully-automatic, non civvie-legal rifle.
9/14/2009 2:07:14 PM
^lol, true.
9/14/2009 2:29:27 PM
How much do 104 assault rifles cost?
9/14/2009 2:48:28 PM
$taxes
9/14/2009 2:54:00 PM
9/14/2009 2:59:37 PM
Those Sig-Sauer rifles are over the counter around 1500, I'm sure that they got some special pricing but still.
9/14/2009 3:03:06 PM
Sig rifles are fucking bad ass.I poked around online and it looks like LEOs can get them for ~$1500 each.[Edited on September 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM. Reason : ^ what he said]
9/14/2009 3:03:51 PM
Man if this were the US Army, they'd have the entire ALE staff on lockdown until those weapons were found. Apparently it's not a huge issue to them.
9/14/2009 3:35:31 PM
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9/14/2009 4:06:44 PM
i heard one of these tools talking during alcohol classi have never seen someone so excited about getting to tackling a college student running out of an abc store it was scary
9/15/2009 1:45:11 AM
Why does a police group dedicated to harassing college students just trying a have a beer at football tailgatess and law-abidingfood lion customers walking out of the store, need assault rifles?Johnson grab our assault rifles, college kids having fun detected this may get nasty!
9/15/2009 7:29:51 AM
9/15/2009 9:08:13 AM
Meth production is not a problem, Attorney General Roy Cooper solved that problem already. There's no way that methamphetamine production can ever be a problem in North Carolina, we'll never need the ALE to worry about that.As few as 40 years ago, bootleggin was a lot of good ole boys going against the g-men, but that's not the case anymore. And wasn't the FBI who worried about that way back when? It used to be the case that bootlegging was used to make money on the side, but now it has been conglomerated by drug cartels. What a step forward.Did anyone ever find that trailer of booze from last year?
9/15/2009 9:34:13 AM
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9/15/2009 10:27:18 AM
^^I agree that major reforms need to happen with in the agency. Popcorn got popped because he was blatant and in the face of the ALE and the Federal Government.
9/15/2009 10:55:48 AM
^^ha win
9/15/2009 11:13:57 AM
^^^And ALE agents would have prevented this how?
9/15/2009 11:21:34 AM
gee i dono....
9/15/2009 11:22:23 AM
unless they're going to search everyone that comes into the tailgating area, you can't argue that this was preventable. Crazy ass people will do crazy ass things, and this had much more to do with cocaine than alcohol. You can never fully secure an open area with a large number of people without taking ridiculous, draconian measures.[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 11:34 AM. Reason : a]
9/15/2009 11:33:23 AM
then im calling for more law enforcement at tailgatesid be more worried about the fact that drunk asses leave the game and bowl over shitloads of pedestrians not even a half fuckin mile from the tailgate area[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 11:38 AM. Reason : u]
9/15/2009 11:37:52 AM
Well they could have just unloaded a few clips into underage drinkers, people with pocket knives, drunk drivers, etc. That'd probably make people think twice about doing anything illegal during tailgating, especially bringing a gun/using it.[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM. Reason : or starting a fight... or doing anything really]
9/15/2009 11:39:12 AM
^^^^ no one said anything about preventing it. the comment was basically "why would ALE at a football game need assault rifles?"assault rifle vs normal service firearm is a different argument i guess, but in general regarding why ALE agents might need to be armed, my response is that apparently there IS a chance of drunk rednecks showing up with their shootin' iron blazing because someone hurt their feelings[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 11:56 AM. Reason : ^^ that dude was just a local drunk passing through, not a tailgater]
9/15/2009 11:54:19 AM
IMO, ALE agents cause more damage to the public perception of Law Enforcement Officers than any other department in the state. For this reason alone they should be more regulated or completely disolved. Basically, the state takes the youngest LEO's they can find who don't really fit in with other departments. Then, they give them assault rifles, statewide jurisdiction and turn them loose. The state is just asking for problems with these guys.
9/15/2009 12:12:06 PM
I don't think its a good idea to dissolve the ALE. All other law enforcement offices have jobs to do too, and they don't need to bear the burden of picking up ALEs slack. I don't feel like this problem would be isolated to ALE if other departments had the assault rifles. There are idiots everywhere, and idiots with firearms and weapons in general are what is dangerous - be it a single-shot rifle, assault rifle, pistol, shotgun, or a pocket knife!If you dug around online long enough, you would find many instances of LEOs losing guns, shooting themselves or others by accident, or having weapons stolen and not knowing about it until later. Stupid? Yes! Dangerous? Yes! Isolated insident to ALE? No!However, to have this many cases of misuse of a firearm by a single department, it sounds like they need to clean house! You could refill the positions with people who have concealed carry permits and expect them to have a little better knowledge of safe firearm handling and storage than this. You can bet your paycheck that I would know within hours if any one of my firearms were missing!
9/15/2009 1:28:57 PM
^nice long post there, that completely lacked any reason to keep the ALE around.gg
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