One might also ask what proof of ownership of firearms is carried by New Orleans law enforcement. I don't recall seeing any firearm serial numbers on a policeman's badge. Shall it be lawful for citizens to disarm policemen who do not provide proof of ownership?
Will the police be disarming each other due to lack of proof of ownership?
When I was in the Army, I carried a military ID, but no proof of firearms ownership. Will Riley be disarming any National Guard troops he encounters? If the President visits the disaster area, what proof of ownership will the Secret Service be required to carry?
This is a fantasy on the part of phony tough guys with badges. These cops are more accustomed to wrestling guns away from little old ladies, then they are fighting real men.
My son and his friends from the National Guard, back from combat in Iraq, are not intimidated by little men with badges. My son respects lawful authority. But he and his friends are ready to fight lawlessness, in what ever form or manner it comes.
If a fight is what these lawless cops want, my son and his friends are ready to give it to them. These cops won't be the first men to shoot at them, Nor will these cops be the first men they have killed.
Our sons didn't risk their lives in Iraq to protect our rights, just to have them taken away by fascist punks with badges.
Bring it on.