No on a number of counts :
> The police themselves don't want it
> There is absolutely no evidence it would save lives of either the public or officers.The two officers killed this week were ambushed so even if they had been armed they would have died.
> The only police that are armed at the moment are very highly trained. It would be impossible to train all officers to this level and thus those on the street could well not have the skills to handle a firearm.
> It will encourage criminals to arm themselves
> The police themselves don't want it
> There is absolutely no evidence it would save lives of either the public or officers.The two officers killed this week were ambushed so even if they had been armed they would have died.
> The only police that are armed at the moment are very highly trained. It would be impossible to train all officers to this level and thus those on the street could well not have the skills to handle a firearm.
> It will encourage criminals to arm themselves