Your entire diatribe lumps everyone wearing a badge into the same category. The fact of the matter is no matter how righteous you or robtmc may seem to feel in your beliefs, the reality is that your statements are not what benefits the overall cause that you support. The extreme right is just as bad as the extreme left.
My comments ("diatribe" is your opinion and judgment, which of course you are entitled to, just don't pretend you're stating any facts) didn't do any lumping of any kind regarding "everyone". Please show me the statement(s) that say "everyone", or even directly imply "everyone". And your "diatribes" don't reveal your "righteousness" about your beliefs? What is your evidence that my statements "are not what benefits the overall cause that (I) support"? Or is that just your righteous opinion? You mean if I make statements of fact about the arbitrary and capricious, not to mention oath-of-office-violating 100% denials of applications by law-abiding Hawaii citizens for CCW licenses, that pointing out that fact somehow works against CCW implementation as prescribed by the Constitution(s), and/or Second Amendment rights in general? Will that kind of talk turn the county police chiefs against CCW? Or who, exactly? Back up your claim. Where is your research, or even polling? Or is it just another opinion of yours, stated by you as if it were a fact?
People being able to exercise their natural, civil, fundamental, individual, Constitutionally-guaranteed rights is not an issue of "left" nor "right". Please tell me how advocating for the full implementation of the Constitutional Amendments known as The Bill of Rights is extreme right or left. Which amendments do you believe ought to be legally allowed to be infringed, so as to avoid any kind of "extreme"? First? Second? Fourth? Fifth? Which?
No reason to be disturbed. Please remember that from a pure statistical standpoint, that lone sample is far too small to come to any conclusions. According to that lone encounter 33% of LE is pro 2a and 66% is not. What if by chance you happened to have 2 out of 3 pro 2a? Would that mean that 66% of LE is pro 2a and 33% is not. Results from small sample sizes are far from accurate.
You're the person that started making claims about numbers: "Sure, LE is just another cross section of society, however there are a lot of individuals in LE that are supportive of carry rights." "A lot"? "Supportive of carry rights"? Could you please be more specific about that number? Could you please provide us with the sources of your claims? How big was your sample (that you were able to come to YOUR conclusion)? How was the study or poll conducted? Where? When? How? By whom? Where was it published? What specific questions were asked?