I can agree.My point is don't be an asshole. I don't know what his purpose was. I do know that there were a shit load of security in and around that convention center. I can't imagine how he was helping. If he wasn't helping then he was a distraction to law enforcement. Which makes him an asshole for asserting his rights in front of the nation and a crowd simply for show. Keep your rights and all that but don't be an asshole.
The old man is a retired police captain. He is going to jail. What he did is not reasonable.An old man got angry that another guy was texting during movie promos before the real movie started. He confronted the texter. The texter threw popcorn in the old man's face. Old man shot him dead. The old man is pleading innocent based on stand your ground. The trial hasn't started yet. Win or lose, the stand your ground law made somebody dead. Rational decisions when fearful -- not congruent.
Even with hundreds of hours of training, cops make bad choices some of the time during tests. Civilians are going to be better? If you can't be certain that you will make the right choice, what right do you have to carry?
That is well said, and why I do not carry in public. I want to protect my home, and my property, mostly from critters, but also because I am so far out in the country that I can't rely on police protection if there was a problem on my property. I personally do not carry because I do not want to make an error in public, and I would be horrified if a gun I carried in whatever fashion killed or hurt an innocent. I think it is a huge responsibility and not a responsibility I am willing to assume in public. My personal safety is important, but equally important is every other citizens right to life. The old man needs to go to prison, but I don't think the law caused this death. He was not in fear of great bodily harm or death, there is no excuse for what he did...An old man got angry that another guy was texting during movie promos before the real movie started. He confronted the texter. The texter threw popcorn in the old man's face. Old man shot him dead. The old man is pleading innocent based on stand your ground. The trial hasn't started yet. Win or lose, the stand your ground law made somebody dead. Rational decisions when fearful -- not congruent.
Even with hundreds of hours of training, cops make bad choices some of the time during tests. Civilians are going to be better? If you can't be certain that you will make the right choice, what right do you have to carry?
Welcome back, C. Long time no see.I was never on the jury, and all my info is indirect. However from what I remember, George was not justified. Too many facts or maybefacts in that case pointed to a Rambo wannabe who manufactured the threat in his mind.
Imo folks like Zimmerman constitute the biggest threat to continued citizen-centric gun legislation.
again, no one here wants to hear the racist opinions of a white supremacist who spent months lying about his membership in a white supremacy group.Welcome back, C. Long time no see.
The jury unanimously acquitted. They heard all the evidence. There was extreme public and political pressure to convict Z, and they still acquitted him. I watched most of the trial on court TV. The prosecution had no case whatever. It was just a show trial put on solely to pacify the angry mob.
You treat two separate issues as though they are one.The old man is a retired police captain. He is going to jail. What he did is not reasonable.
The SYG law did not kill the texter. The demented old man killed the texter.
I can't be certain that a meteor won't fall on my head. That doesn't invalidate my right to look at the sky.
I trust civilians with firearms much more than I trust cops. Cops almost always have a get out of jail free card to play. Ordinary citizens are drug through a knothole when involved in a justifiable homicide.
You lefties shout "black lives matter" and "fuck the police", and yet are trying your damnedest to make sure only cops are armed. How do you reconcile those utterly contradictory positions?
Oh I totally do! I see fathers screaming at the refs, and worse yet have seen fist fights, and mothers and fathers belittling their own kids and other peoples children over a missed tackle. Yes I could totally see people pulling out their guns, some of these people are nuts over something that is supposed to be fun and good sport...
aren't most of that kind of incident one of anger and not planned in advance?if they were gonna do ( and by do I mean shoot people) something like open carry would have little to do with it, they would come with an agenda from a previous encounter. have the gun open carry or brought to design is moot.
I am not sure of that. I don't think a lot of these people going to these little league games plan on fighting with the ref, belittling their children and others children, and having fist fights with other parents, but it ends that way sometimes. I am glad these same folks are not carrying just saying as they have little emotional control...if they were gonna do ( and by do I mean shoot people) something like open carry would have little to do with it, they would come with an agenda from a previous encounter. have the gun open carry or brought to design is moot.
The old man was planning to use stand your ground defense the moment he took out his gun. He shot the guy. Sat down and waited for his fellow officers who he used to supervise to show up. He will get off on the defense too. Because he was scared and that's all the law requires.The old man is a retired police captain. He is going to jail. What he did is not reasonable.
The SYG law did not kill the texter. The demented old man killed the texter.
Riiiiigggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhtttttttttttttttttttt!The old man was planning to use stand your ground defense the moment he took out his gun. He shot the guy. Sat down and waited for his fellow officers who he used to supervise to show up. He will get off on the defense too. Because he was scared and that's all the law requires.
I think in Florida you can kill anybody who scares you.
True, thisOnly if they're black.
Riiiiigggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhtttttttttttttttttttt!
Please post the relevant Florida statute that allows one to kill another because "I was scared".
When you resort to outright lies, you have no argument whatever.
If the old coot lives long enough, I predict he will be convicted or plead guilty. He might get off on some sort of insanity plea, Alzheimer's dementia or some such.
Do you want to wager on whether he is convicted?
Hello, Desert Dude. I disagree. From what I saw, they acquitted on the excellent old tradition of assuring innocence unless proven guilty. Were I on the jury, I do not know how I would have chosen. I assume they heard much we did not. I am not privy to that extra info.Welcome back, C. Long time no see.
The jury unanimously acquitted. They heard all the evidence. There was extreme public and political pressure to convict Z, and they still acquitted him. I watched most of the trial on court TV. The prosecution had no case whatever. It was just a show trial put on solely to pacify the angry mob.
This is bone headed; if you send in your membership dues, you're supporting them and their policies.Your saying the leadership of the organization wants people to show up dressed like that guy did in the picture at a park....I do not think so...They might defend his legal right to do so, but I do not believe that this is behavior that they would condone or encourage. Safe and responsible gun ownership is the desire, that behavior will get our rights removed, so no, I do not think they would condone that...
I pay my membership dues to maintain my right to own a handgun, it is narrow thinking to believe that all people of any group or organization believe all the same things. My membership is about what I believe needs to be protected and that is my right to own guns...This is bone headed; if you send in membership dues, you're supporting them and their policies.
I think that is narrow minded to believe all people of an organization believe the same things. Not all republicans believe that abortion is wrong, and not all Democrats believe that abortion is right, still they belong to the party that holds to the majority of beliefs that they have. Same with the NRA. I am a member because I believe they support and defend my right to bear arms.This is bone headed; if you send in your membership dues, you're supporting them and their policies.
You have some serious blinders on to think your membership dues get used for anything but their posturing and lobbying efforts in Washington, DC.I pay my membership dues to maintain my right to own a handgun, it is narrow thinking to believe that all people of any group or organization believe all the same things. My membership is about what I believe needs to be protected and that is my right to own guns...