lawodevolution
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Wed Nov-17-10 01:51 PM
Response to Reply #4 |
| 35. "his access to a gun is the problem" |
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Like I've pointed out again and again to you SU. Your gun free paradise already exists in Nigeria where the public has no access to guns, yet they have mass violence events with the largest body counts in recent history (one with 500 dead) and it is still a violent society. The government there does not have to fear or be accountable to the people.
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| -Is the theft of your money really worth shooting someone over? |
mvccd1000 |
Nov-17-10 03:28 AM |
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No. |
jazzhound |
Nov-17-10 03:33 AM |
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delete - wrong place |
Hoopla Phil |
Nov-17-10 04:23 PM |
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Money is just stuff |
RSillsbee |
Nov-17-10 03:44 AM |
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Bingo; resisting a robbery isn't about protecting your wallet |
Euromutt |
Nov-17-10 04:13 PM |
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Or put another way, how do you know he just wants your wallet? |
TheWraith |
Nov-17-10 11:08 PM |
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If he doesn't shoot you you can identify him |
tularetom |
Nov-17-10 03:58 AM |
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Nice try. His access to a gun is the problem, not whether or not to shoot him. |
sharesunited |
Nov-17-10 04:01 AM |
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"in the hands of the public " |
Remmah2 |
Nov-17-10 06:57 AM |
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Or a knife, or a sharpened screwdriver, or a pipe wrench. |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 07:07 AM |
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Your continued slagging of unions and union made products is noted |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Nov-17-10 08:12 AM |
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Elitist drivel. |
Callisto32 |
Nov-17-10 10:07 AM |
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fixing this for you -- |
Tuesday Afternoon |
Nov-17-10 10:28 AM |
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If you don't trust ME |
MicaelS |
Nov-17-10 12:02 PM |
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No, he was the problem. |
proteus_lives |
Nov-17-10 12:23 PM |
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"his access to a gun is the problem" |
lawodevolution |
Nov-17-10 01:51 PM |
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Your typical armed robber wouldn't have access to guns if he was in jail |
slackmaster |
Nov-17-10 04:45 PM |
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NO! |
DrDan |
Nov-17-10 04:21 AM |
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So you seem to be implying that we should trust to the good intentions.... |
PavePusher |
Nov-17-10 08:46 AM |
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He has no answers. |
oneshooter |
Nov-17-10 08:55 AM |
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Is it worth risking your life... |
geckosfeet |
Nov-17-10 06:23 AM |
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You seem to believe |
one-eyed fat man |
Nov-17-10 07:31 AM |
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The evil bastards are the ones who will just get a bigger gun. |
geckosfeet |
Nov-17-10 05:01 PM |
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Why keep enabling them? |
one-eyed fat man |
Nov-17-10 07:03 PM |
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God dammit no. I believe people should be able to arms themselves and |
geckosfeet |
Nov-17-10 08:35 PM |
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What does "a bigger gun" have to do with it? |
PavePusher |
Nov-17-10 08:35 PM |
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There are over 20,000 Federal, State, and local gun laws. How many more do you want? n/t |
oneshooter |
Nov-17-10 05:19 PM |
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It is almost never justifiable to shoot to stop a theft. |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 07:10 AM |
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Not sure if serious |
lepus |
Nov-17-10 07:44 AM |
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Agree or disagree with the law, but what you describe is a crime in most jurisdictions. |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 08:06 AM |
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Stand your ground and castle defense are all geared around insuring that there is little ambiguity |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Nov-17-10 08:16 AM |
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Neither stand your ground nor castle doctrine laws apply.... |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 09:11 AM |
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Some wordings are more flexible than others |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Nov-17-10 09:42 AM |
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And that is exactly a major part of the problem. |
PavePusher |
Nov-17-10 08:50 AM |
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You can legally use force to stop simple theft, just not lethal force. (n/t) |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 10:03 AM |
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Correct. You, just like the cops can use reasonable force |
jancantor |
Nov-18-10 12:22 AM |
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What insurance deductable? |
lepus |
Nov-17-10 11:42 AM |
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Homeowner's. If somebody steals my stuff, I pay a $250 deductible and replace it. |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 01:11 PM |
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The problem with your argument is a positive constitutional defense in my state. |
lepus |
Nov-17-10 02:24 PM |
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I am in a situation similar to yours. |
ProgressiveProfessor |
Nov-17-10 08:20 AM |
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Texas Law |
oneshooter |
Nov-17-10 09:07 AM |
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This is the part that is overlooked by most who as the question in the OP. |
ManiacJoe |
Nov-17-10 03:12 PM |
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Money is a material manifestation of time. What is life, if not a finite chunk of time? |
slackmaster |
Nov-17-10 08:42 AM |
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+1. As I've said many times. n/t |
PavePusher |
Nov-17-10 08:51 AM |
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That is not all.... |
oneshooter |
Nov-17-10 08:59 AM |
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Why take them at their word, indeed! |
X_Digger |
Nov-17-10 09:08 AM |
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Never have understood this |
Kennah |
Nov-17-10 11:04 AM |
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And there you touch on an interesting point |
Euromutt |
Nov-17-10 04:10 PM |
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Ban money,,, it's the only way we'll be safe. |
OneTenthofOnePercent |
Nov-17-10 01:40 PM |
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Then we'll just end up asking the same questions about wampum and beaver pelts (n/t) |
Euromutt |
Nov-17-10 11:54 PM |
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Yes? |
Demstud |
Nov-17-10 02:14 PM |
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How about if we ask the police, who almost always shoot bankrobbers? N/T |
cognoscere |
Nov-17-10 03:17 PM |
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If they shot an unarmed, fleeing thief, they'd be in hot water in most jurisdictions. |
benEzra |
Nov-17-10 03:52 PM |
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Yeah, one can shoot a feeing suspect ... |
Kennah |
Nov-17-10 04:54 PM |
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Utah fired into the air because he did not want to shot his friend. |
ManiacJoe |
Nov-17-10 06:05 PM |
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I will not trust the criminal to not try to harm me after getting my money. |
Hoopla Phil |
Nov-17-10 04:25 PM |
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"Is the theft of your money really worth shooting someone over?" |
ZombieHorde |
Nov-17-10 04:39 PM |
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No. |
AtheistCrusader |
Nov-17-10 05:08 PM |
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sheesh |
lightfighter11b |
Nov-17-10 06:57 PM |
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Many people have been shot and killed after complying with their attacker's orders... |
east texas lib |
Nov-17-10 08:04 PM |
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They didn't want cigs, they wanted juice and street cred. |
SteveM |
Nov-18-10 05:39 PM |
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