COP WHO HELPED RESCUE JAYCEE DUGARD SUES FOR RIGHT TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPON
The hero police officer who helped rescue kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard -- held captive for 18 years -- is suing her former employer for the right to carry a concealed weapon.
Allison "Ally" Jacobs, a former UC Berkeley police officer, suffered an on-duty injury in 2010 and accepted a disability retirement. Under California law, retired officers are permitted to carry concealed weapons, but, in an apparent reversal of policy, UC Berkeley said it no longer considered those receiving income disability, like Jacobs, to be "retired." Jacobs was then told she was disqualified from receiving a retired officer card with an endorsement to carry a concealed firearm.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/04/14...cmp=latestnews
The hero police officer who helped rescue kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard -- held captive for 18 years -- is suing her former employer for the right to carry a concealed weapon.
Allison "Ally" Jacobs, a former UC Berkeley police officer, suffered an on-duty injury in 2010 and accepted a disability retirement. Under California law, retired officers are permitted to carry concealed weapons, but, in an apparent reversal of policy, UC Berkeley said it no longer considered those receiving income disability, like Jacobs, to be "retired." Jacobs was then told she was disqualified from receiving a retired officer card with an endorsement to carry a concealed firearm.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/04/14...cmp=latestnews

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