Opinion | America sells weapons it doesn't expect its police to confront

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It's understandable that a jury acquitted an officer assigned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High of criminal charges, jarvisdeberry writes. But he finds the verdict curious given Florida's permissive gun culture.

After the jury acquitted Peterson of all charges Thursday, Broward County State Attorney Harold Pryor called his decision to prosecute Peterson “important not only to our community, but to the country as a whole.” He said, “It is not political to expect someone to do their job.

But how does an officer carry out that job of protecting when, as the case of Uvalde demonstrates, bullets fired from such weapons can tear through one wall, cross a room, tear through another wallBroward County State Attorney Harold Pryor called his decision to prosecute Peterson “important not only to our community, but to the country as a whole.”

Rather than asking why police don’t confront people with such weapons, we ought to be asking why so many politicians are making it more likely that the police will have to choose whether to confront people with such weapons. The “thin blue line” argument is problematic on its face in that it suggests that a society couldn’t possibly be peaceful without the presence of those carrying deadly weapons. But even if that had some validity, the reality is that there isn’t a blue line thick enough to protect against this country’s most powerful, legally obtained weapons.

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