Every now and then is no big deal. Every administration has an issue or people sick, on vacation whatever. What I interpreted was an administrative policy or practice knowingly contrary to law. And not just dragging feet about some administrative type law but a right granted by the 2nd Ammendment. If it costs more, ask for funding.....lots of luck there.
Most politicians cry for taxes for police, firefighters, and teachers. Taxes are passed because we all want these people to be fairly compensated. Many states and municipalities have asked for dedicated funds because, they slyly say, there is not enough to go around in the general fund. So...we agree to tax ourselves...then they reduce the general fund by more playing the game of backdoor funding for their pet projects. More for police, firefighters, roads and teachers......it never seems to be enough, eh? Only because the real purpose for that tax was to divert money from the general fund to a pet project by freeing up funds that should have been going to police, firefighters, and teachers....how do you think they fund those projects you would never approve?
Democracy costs more than other forms of government. If there is a policy by the enforcers to not follow the law that is morraly corrupt and we are on a slippery slope.....take a look at international history if you don't recognize the dangers when local, state or federal enforcement disregards law. Sure the good guys can do it "OK" and be "fair"....but then who are the good guys....those who enforce the law or those who follow the law (morally good laws, not perverted laws saying, for example, kill every newborn son)?