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A low IQ is a very dangerous thing to have.
WineHorror1 saysA low IQ is a very dangerous thing to have.
He was smart enough to wear a parka in summer to reduce the risk of being tased. Probably was not his first time being tased either.
chasing someone down and shooting them
These guys Botched a Citizens arrest, and are now at the mercy of 12 jurors.
America is going to lose our right to bear arms, if the Pro 2@ don't learn the difference
If you pull a gun and someone gets killed, it's man slaughter at the least unless it happened on your property in your home, where the aggressor was coming after you.
They chased him down in a truck, I don't have a problem with guns or people who own them, and damn sure don't have a problem with defending yourself.
But if you going to play bad ass, and things gets out of hand, and someone gets killed blocks down the road from your humble abode.
You've crossed the line and are now in man slaughter charge. I am pro gun, I'm not pro "Yee Haw! Got another'n Pa! Let's git him!"(Blam!)
I am Pro, "You dumb son of a bitch! You picked the wrong fucking house to break into!"(Blam!)
Georgia law shows they did nothing wrong.
When your starting conditions are being IN A TRUCK following the adversary who is on foot unarmed and you end up with him taking control of your gun, that is an EXTREME level of Tueller Drill and firearm control FAIL!
I hope the jury does not see it the same way as you.
If the 2A consensus is "Well the darkie got what he deserved, look at his past record, those good ole boys dindu nuffin!"
If you have to get a gun and chase someone down, you're doing gun ownership wrong period.
If the departed was not a violent offender who attacked an armed man willing to defend himseld, he would still be alive and probably would even be a free man.
The white guys are black, Ahmad is black (still) and the location is Cabrini-Green. I'd bet a high percentage of people who are crying about this situation would have a different view of my comparison event.
He didn't end up botching the arrest and killing the suspect.
I would rather see legislation on hard rules where the use of a weapon is lawful, and when it isn't.
I would rather see legislation on hard rules where the use of a weapon is lawful, and when it isn't.
Quit defending them,
It's not a case of McMichaels walking up to Arbery and pointing a firearm directly at him.
Also, no lib has explained why good boy Arbery has a prior gun conviction.
That is what needs to be evaluated as far as whether a legal gun owner committed murder or not. Did they shoot Arbery in the back ? And how many times ?
merely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
If armed men in two pickup trucks started following you on a neighborhood street and tried to block your path multiple times what would you do, honestly?!.
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me. There are arsonist out there, people that just like breaking shit or say flooding the basement by turning the water on and letting it fuck things up.
Also, I think it has to be a felony for a citizens arrest to be legally allowed in Georgia and merely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony, so that alone would make the McMichaels actions illegal
astronut97 saysmerely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me.
astronut97 saysIf armed men in two pickup trucks started following you on a neighborhood street and tried to block your path multiple times what would you do, honestly?!.
Depends. If you are absolutely set on not stopping and talking to them, go by what they are armed with: if they have only pistols or shotguns - distance is your friend, so it makes sense to run away, prefferably in the direction their pickup can't follow. If they have rifles you won't be able to gain enough distance on foot even if your name is Usain Bolt.
In other words, voicing support for “common sense gun laws.” Guess we know the truth now.
WookieMan saysastronut97 saysmerely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me.
Its not fine. BUT, as mentioned, citizens arrest requires knowledge of a felony.
Did Mcmichaels have knowledge of a felony or just suspect of possible felony intent? The court will determine judgement, most likely, based on that interpretation.
These mass shootings seem to be rooted in people suffering from depression. Some of them are these approximately 18 year olds drenched in testosterone that see their prospects are awful after graduating high school. The FBI has studies on this, you can find them on the web, and it looks like the FBI knows exactly why these horrible things keep on happening over and over, it's oppressive poverty and loss, Then there are these internally tortured closeted or latent homosexuals. ALSO we wage so many wars we wind up with a lot of military-trained Americans amongst us and they have their PTSD, and 1 out of every 5 homeless is a veteran. I'm describing America the powder keg. With the wholesale betrayal of our vets I'm surprised we don't get more bombings. Maybe the popularity of weed mitigates that phenomenon.
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There's not a stand your ground law in the US that will back you, if things get out of hand at that point. In almost every scenario, you'll be the aggressor.
Why did Ahmaud Arbery, grab their gun, the video would have cleared him and he could have sued them later.
It's been rumored he was in boots, and was carrying a hammer, though it's clear he wasn't doing either. The video, shows Ahmaud enter the under construction property. But IMHO, it doesn't look like he's casing the place. Now they don't show the whole video, he could have looked innocent until the video stops. Then he could have been snooping and prowling looking for tools, and scoping out any copper wire. Speculation of course, but why release the video and not show the entire three minutes. What was he doing when he noticed the neighbor across the street calling 9-11 before he bolted out the door?
If he was doing nothing more than what it looked like, it could be argued he was stopping by looking for work. That's how I used to get construction work way way on back in the day. Just show up on the job, and ask if they need help.
It's not looking good for the Good Ole Boys, what's in the rest of the video, and why is Ahmaud so brazen to try to take the gun, rather than the prospect of waiting for the police?
Especially given the lack of will to prosecute these days by Liberal judges, Mayors and DA's.
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