The record of HPD in the legislature of proposing and submitting testimony for firearms laws, and enforcing firearms laws, is strictly in line with the "anti" position. There may be some rank and file officers who oppose unconstitutional infringements of citizens' rights to keep and bear arms, but I see no record of them testifying or speaking out against the infringing bills and laws (on matters of principle, not "we don't have the money to do that")..
What you say is true. The "leadership" certainly do work with the legislature to come up with more infringement. Most likely to advance their careers through appeasing political agenda.
If we want change at HPD, in regards to gun rights, we first need to change the political landscape that appoints top positions in the leadership.
The only way to do that is to gain the favor of the public and culture. Our job is not to sway anti gun people to our side. I think someone else mentioned in another thread that trying to do that is futile and avoids it altogether, which is correct, IMHO. BETTER results will come by swaying those who "don't really care one way or the other". This is the majority, and where the power to change things lie.
Those that may be progun HPD must tread lightly while playing their stupid political games. As we all know, the left has a track record of retaliation against opposing views, and the obviously corrupt administration would have no problem making life very difficult or even removing those in opposition.