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In reply to the discussion: Nope. Sorry. I don't want to make it easier for the state when it comes to criminal prosecution [View all]DrDan
(20,411 posts)We need to recognize the heart of the problem. Special interests (gun lobby) are fashioning laws to suit their agenda and buying politicians to put "their" legislation into motion. The "right to carry" is being enhanced beyond that which is safe for citizens - bars, parks, special events . . . even schools. This needs to not only stop - but be reversed for the good of everyone.
More access to guns coupled with enhanced self-defense/SYG legislation - a deadly combination.
Should GZ had not had that gun this tragedy would not have occurred. But he did - and he had it legally. Those on neighborhood watch should NEVER carry guns - they are not law enforcement. Their responsibility is to alert the authorities and follow their directions. Laws should be enacted to insure this will not happen again.
Should he have followed the "request" of the dispatcher? Sure he should have. But he broke no law in not doing so. Lets put some teeth into law enforcement "directives" and make it against the law to NOT follow dispatchers orders.
The problem is not with the jury. They were following the jury instructions.
The problem was not that the jury was made up of 6 women (as claimed yesterday). Ridiculous.
The problem was not that the jury was all white. They followed the jury instructions and, as far as we know, carefully analyzed all the evidence and testimony - nearly 16 hours of deliberation.
Time to get past the hyperbolic rhetoric and put into motion actions that would prevent a repeat.