So again, Dutch is mad that an issue came up, the law was applied, it was seen for the bad law it is and changed?
Would you still like it on the books?
A law that made no reference to actual use of a weapon in a lawful way, even inside the home if necessary to protect one's self or family. . . . that was cited as a reason to terminate foster care. . . . it's not the law, it's the FPS that's the problem. Because the FPS has demonstrated an intent to abuse the law and discriminate against gunowners, the legislature had to go back and specifically state that gunowners, ccw permit holders, or persons acting in self-defense or protecting their children can not be denied the ability to provide foster care by the FPS. . . .
Even the news media coverage, and even the legislature, apparently are able to get it. The FPS was the problem. They interpreted the existing law wrongly, and had to be specifically told not to interpret it that way.
By the FPS interpretation, even police officers could not transport a foster child while having a holstered sidearm, and could not take it out to confront any threat in protection of a foster child.
So I see Dutch has got his retinue of angry annoyed irrational folks on his doorstep. But his title is not "angry" or inaccurate in this case, it's the plain fact.
Probably a fact that this site is a safe niche for folks who are just happy about the world, and even about the Jazz basketball prospects.