Police Chief's Letter to the Editor (IL)

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Larry R. Buechler
Chief of Police
P.O. Box 121, Coal Valley, Illinois 61240
309-799-5416 fax – 309-799-3651
[email protected]
February 2, 2006

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE

Dear Fellow Chiefs:

As our troops fight for our freedoms overseas, as have American troops since the formation of this Republic, I question what freedoms we’ll have left to enjoy, considering the inclination of our several governmental bodies to enact legislation at the urging of every “squeaky wheel” group that comes along.

As police chiefs, it is our responsibility to protect the rights, freedoms, and liberties of those we serve, and I would suggest that the citizens we serve are then ill served by our support of the proposed ban on so-called assault weapons. While it may be true that “no law abiding citizen needs an Uzi or and AK-47 to be safe or to hunt,” as the talking points try to sway us, I would then allow, on the other side of the argument, that it is not our place to say what a law abiding citizen needs, or does not need. Certainly, the law abiding citizen does not pose a threat to our officers, or to the public in general for that matter, through the possession of any firearm. It is the criminal element that poses the threat. If then you consider the statement true, as I do, that if these weapons are outlawed, only outlaws will have these weapons, then the legislation proposed does nothing to negate the threat. Indeed, only the law abiding citizen will follow the guidelines of the statute, the criminal will not. What then have we accomplished other than to unfairly restrict or penalize the person that does not pose a threat in the first place?

There are thousands of sportsmen in this state that do nothing wrong other than to immerse themselves in the quiet enjoyment of their hobby or pastime with friends and family. These are collectors, target shooters, and firearms enthusiasts that enjoy the shooting sports, and are not strictly limited to those seeking a method of self-defense, or those with an interest in hunting. Let us deal harshly with the person that possesses or uses any firearm during the commission of a criminal act and leave the innocent man alone. In my opinion, there is no greater misdeed than to punish the many based on the unlawful acts of a few, and, with that said, I will close simply by expressing my best wishes and assurance that I remain,

Sincerely and Respectfully Yours,
Larry R. Buechler
Chief of Police
 
Consider this a standing ovation!

Wow I didn't know there were any right thinking Police Chiefs left in IL.

Well said and thanks for the posting of the letter as well.

-DR
 
Too bad Coal Valley is such a tiny place (of course that would explain how a reasonable man could get the job of Chief of Police there).

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I hope the citizens of that town, however small it may be, understand and respect that they have a wise man as their chief of police.

It is good and right that those who enforce the laws and protect the populace wonder if a society that multiplies needless infringements upon the rights of its citizenry is worth saving. If to protect our freedoms we must surrender them, then we still have lost. The oppressors are simply different.
 
Good for him. And I agree with 100% of what he said. He is a great guy, I have talked with him on several occasions. Coal Valley is just a 15 minute drive from where I live. We need more people like him in our government. Too bad it will never be allowed.
 
Well, his career will come to a dead stop.

Next thing you know, he'll be lucky to get a job as the night manager of the local worm ranch.

L.W.
 
His career won't be in jeopardy because of his comments.
I live just down the road and this part of the state is not represented by the likes of Mayor Daley and Gov No-rod Blagojavich.
Coal Valley and the area is home to some of the folks that work at Springfield Armory, Armalite, Rock River Arms, and Les Baer. also near to Milan Rifle Club, Bi-State Sportsman's Club, and the Rock Island Arsenal with it's excellent museum.
Don't judge all of Illinois by the garbage that comes out of Chicago.
 
Hats off to Chief of Police Larry R. Buechler.

We have Sheriff Ron Brown here in Sierra County up for re-election in the primary, he is a Democrat with 2 others running against him in the primary.
He will pull you over to discuss a Civil War rifle:) .
He sounds much like the above mentioned police chief.
I changed my party affliation to support him by voting for him in the upcoming primary. Now if I can just get him to replace that ugly glock with a Colt SAA with some fine grips he'd get more votes.
 
Sounds like a good man, and a well spoken one too.

There should be more like him.

I wish I could vote him into higher office.

Why is it that we can't find good men like him to run for president? men who actually understand the basic nature of an issue.
 
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