the police don't have to defend you, and they disarm people all the time. So if your envoled in a shooting, with a gang member, and the police take your weapon( which is SOP) they donot have to defend you against the gang bangers buddys... why should some one else?
Sorry I missed this, hard to keep up with message board format. Since I have had a chance to review the thread I realize there are a number of misconceptions here.
First, you began the thread with an emotion based observation that gunowners "tick you off "when they say concealed means concealed.
The misconception here is the unspoken premise is that if we, the gunowners explain it enough, you will no longer be "ticked off".
Speaking for myself and not the other gunowners in the same boat, I do not believe I will be able to change your emotions based on any facts I can present.
For example, lawyers and litigitors try to cover it up with jargon, but reduced to the most basic elements, police are contract employees of various municipalities and jurisdictions. The only constitutionally authorized local law enforcement is the duly elected Sheriff, which is why the Sheriff's Department has the power of habeas corpus assigned to him/her and runs the jails for the court system.
TECHNICALLY, every Law Enforcement Agency,including or especially Federal Agencies is/are required to register with the local
Sheriff before they engage in any investigation or arrest. Some Western Sheriffs have made this point in court with mixed results to date.
So, when Police seize your weapons as part of some investigation, they are, in fact, in violation of your RKBA as well as presuming guilt. The most farcical version of this is the seizure of money or property under the 'asset forfeiture' doctrine.
There are actual court cases that say "United States v. $10,000"
So there really is no comparison with what you as a private property owner can do and police procedures.
And if you somehow believe your property rights are absolute examine what happened in New Orleans after Katrina and what is currently happening in Iowa during the 100 year flood.
In the end it will not matter how examples you encounter, it is unlikely your feelings will change until you experience some personal epiphany.
Best regards,