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while others are active and require deliberate manipulation by the officer during the draw (such as traditional thumbreak snaps, Safariland’s SLS system and SLS Sentry accessory). While a higher level of retention will make it more difficult for a suspect to snatch a holstered handgun away from an officer, it may also reduce the speed and ease with which an officer may draw his handgun (especially if the security features are active and not passive). Therefore, when selecting a duty holster, an officer may be forced to select a balance of speed and retention that he/she is comfortable with.
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The movement has also received criticism from within the mainstream gun rights community, with outspoken gun rights proponent Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation expressing concern and distancing himself. This grass roots movement has been described as a wild card, serving a similar role to the National Rifle Association as the Tea Party movement serves to the Republican Party.[16]
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