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So how do "I feel" right now? Coffee? Tea? Deadly force? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #1
Look out! That plastic bag being blown down the street might be hiding a terrorist! baldguy Feb 2012 #113
When Florida expanded it's laws there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth. Edweird Feb 2012 #2
Shoot first...ask questions later. 1620rock Feb 2012 #3
A perfect example of the type of hyperbole I am referring to. Edweird Feb 2012 #4
2 kids were shot in my town for trying to steel a can of beer each pasto76 Feb 2012 #49
Not to me. eom boppers Feb 2012 #96
When I hear "Shoot first . . . ask questions later" existentialist Feb 2012 #23
So, you are accusing the policemen of wailing? Kolesar Feb 2012 #13
The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association does not speak for rank-and-file police officers slackmaster Feb 2012 #30
I didn't ask you...eom Kolesar Feb 2012 #58
Then I'll answer for him Neue Regel Feb 2012 #95
I suppose secondvariety Feb 2012 #14
people getting away with murder. barbtries Feb 2012 #20
Something that hasn't happened in any other state where similar changes in the law have been made slackmaster Feb 2012 #22
If they got away with it, then how would you know? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #29
You're the one who claimed that there is a problem, i.e. "people getting away with murder" slackmaster Feb 2012 #31
Check web for hundreds of cases where "accidental shooting" passed for a second; then gets exposed Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #43
Statistics for the whole population outweigh any number of anecdotes you can come up with slackmaster Feb 2012 #44
Declines in gun-related deaths attributable to 10 different factors; not just yours Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #48
You mean like how only 331... primavera Feb 2012 #105
I'm glad you were able to figure out how to make WISQARS spit out numbers slackmaster Feb 2012 #107
gerb barbtries Feb 2012 #33
It came to me in a dream last night. A friend of mine who is prone to neologisms uttered it. slackmaster Feb 2012 #45
Neologisms are characteristic of certain forms of mental illness Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #46
Your reply does not follow logically from what I posted, and appears to be a personal attack. slackmaster Feb 2012 #47
LOGIC: You advocate looser shooting regs. Counter: gives persons with bad judgment too much freedom Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #51
it will now. barbtries Feb 2012 #56
Yes, I checked it a few minutes ago. My neologician friend will be amused. slackmaster Feb 2012 #59
Seriously? You're using Florida as an argument FOR such laws? baldguy Feb 2012 #114
Lack of any verifiable resulting harm to public safety is a perfectly good argument for expanded... slackmaster Feb 2012 #123
Sounds Like DallasNE Feb 2012 #5
If you are interested in seeing what the bill actually says... slackmaster Feb 2012 #8
I looked at it; the new law just gives lots more room for accidents. Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #32
It appears to me that although you read it, you have failed to understand it slackmaster Feb 2012 #37
See my remarks above Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #52
"Reasonable Belief" Is The Threshold DallasNE Feb 2012 #62
For some people my examples would qualify as self-defense. Oneka Feb 2012 #66
Why hasn't the blood been flowing on the streets of Florida... spin Feb 2012 #94
Is "he looked big, Black and scary" considered "threat" enough McCamy Taylor Feb 2012 #6
You will find the answers to all of your questions starting at line 4.26 at the link I am providing slackmaster Feb 2012 #9
It's now open season on human beings! Yeeahhhhh! Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #12
Does she commit a lot of felonies? Gore1FL Feb 2012 #16
Problem? The subjective element: you can shoot someone "reasonably believed" is committing a crime Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #36
I hope you get the chance to serve on a trial jury some time, especially a criminal case slackmaster Feb 2012 #38
But now? As of these laws? Those rules are looser Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #40
The proposed rules for Minnesota are no "looser" than long-standing California law slackmaster Feb 2012 #41
"Reasonably believed" has a standard definition in these cases. ManiacJoe Feb 2012 #78
Too bad it doesn't specify something like "and no other alternatives were available". DebJ Feb 2012 #80
DebJ, I believe that people who own deadly weapons should be trained in legal and moral aspects... slackmaster Feb 2012 #115
We've had essentially the same law in California for several decades slackmaster Feb 2012 #24
The problem is, now there enough slack to encourage hasty, bad judgement Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #39
If that was the case, more fatal accidental shootings would show up in statistics. They don't. slackmaster Feb 2012 #42
There are 10 different factors to acccount for lower accidental shootings; yours is only one Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #50
Your replies in this thread are consistently devoid of verifiable facts, Brettongarcia slackmaster Feb 2012 #110
The first graphs, are about what people WANT. No real stats at all, about what probably WORKS Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #116
Your previous reply dealt with attitudes. A properly done poll measures those objectively. slackmaster Feb 2012 #118
Open season on human beings?? really??? Oneka Feb 2012 #67
See my example above; of the mother-in law without a key, breaking in. Mistaken for an intruder Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #70
agreed Oneka Feb 2012 #74
GOOD POINT in bill's favor, to be sure: current system makes self-defense a crime, at first? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #83
Thank you for your condolence Oneka Feb 2012 #92
Could you provide a link to any relevant news coverage of your violent tragedies? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #100
without Oneka Feb 2012 #102
You are all missing the point. You are using examples in a house. Thor_MN Apr 2012 #125
Oh. My. GAWD! They want to make Minnesota's laws on self defense similar to those in... slackmaster Feb 2012 #7
Oh, really? DFW Feb 2012 #10
Another solution in search of a problem.n/t. Scruffy1 Feb 2012 #11
No. it doesn't mean that at all. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Feb 2012 #21
A very similar law has been in effect for several decades here in California slackmaster Feb 2012 #25
If a lawyer could convince a jury that was reasonable assumption on his client's behalf Gore1FL Feb 2012 #28
do we see this happening now? Oneka Feb 2012 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Feb 2012 #64
Did you lose your "loophole"? n/t Oneka Feb 2012 #68
"Preventing" Is The Language Of Self-Defense DallasNE Feb 2012 #65
New ballgame, Same as the old ballgame? Oneka Feb 2012 #69
Both are blank checks: 1) "Reasonable," AND 2) "prevent.' Though ... Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #71
My point is. Oneka Feb 2012 #79
Hope you are right Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #81
This is secondvariety Feb 2012 #84
Defensive gun uses may increase with Oneka Feb 2012 #89
So Why Have A New Law? DallasNE Feb 2012 #88
There are other provisions in the law Oneka Feb 2012 #90
I Still Don't Buy It DallasNE Feb 2012 #97
So if my mother-in-law breaks into my house without her key, and I shoot her; her folks can't sue? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #98
but Oneka Feb 2012 #104
The point would be that indeed, complicted scenarios - and abuses - can multiply with this law. Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #117
The kind of law proposed for MN has been in place in California for several decades slackmaster Feb 2012 #119
This has happened Oneka Feb 2012 #120
You would absolutely be justified Doctor_J Feb 2012 #55
So if an SUV or pick up; greiner3 Feb 2012 #15
If you believe that to be a societal standard. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #17
So the actual decision is up to stupid people. Great. saras Feb 2012 #54
I don't believe that would pass the "good faith" test slackmaster Feb 2012 #26
you just FEEL it? barbtries Feb 2012 #19
No, that is not even close to what the bill says slackmaster Feb 2012 #27
that's what the woman in the OP was quoted as saying. barbtries Feb 2012 #34
Good news. Fortran Feb 2012 #35
Gun Nuts fascisthunter Feb 2012 #53
Hoffman is like Bachmann's dumber sister... spedtr90 Feb 2012 #60
This is a Republican bill. Next, they'll move on to banning abortions... Comrade Grumpy Feb 2012 #61
So is it safe to assume Oneka Feb 2012 #63
But now every man takes the law into his own hands. Trigger-happy men. Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #72
Taking the law Oneka Feb 2012 #77
How about your right, not to be shot at by every damn-fool, that mistakenly said you weredangerous? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #82
If this law passes. Oneka Feb 2012 #87
So I could pick a violent argument with someone in my home 'n shoot 'em dead. And everythings good? Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #99
Picking a fight takes you out of the realm for arguing that you acted in self-defense slackmaster Feb 2012 #111
See reply above Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #121
111 was a response to your reply above. I've read all of your others. None of them refute 111. slackmaster Feb 2012 #122
I have given up freedom gladly in the past Doctor_J Feb 2012 #108
Yes, this bill will be cheered loudly in the gungeon Doctor_J Feb 2012 #85
cheered loudly Oneka Feb 2012 #93
Five years since Florida enacted "stand-your-ground" law, justifiable homicides are up brentspeak Feb 2012 #73
Taking law into their own hands, many gun-happy folks are killing innocent people Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #75
Hopefully Bubba got prosecuted,, N/t Oneka Feb 2012 #91
Yup, Bubba is getting prosecuted. But? Too late for dead victim Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #101
Sadly for this deceased young man Oneka Feb 2012 #103
Here's the part that the gun nuts just refuse to confront Doctor_J Feb 2012 #106
Just to insert some facts into the conversation, ManiacJoe Feb 2012 #76
Spam deleted by uppityperson (MIR Team) sfghrtjr Feb 2012 #86
good luck to our friends getting this signed. ileus Feb 2012 #109
A similar law has worked out very well for us here in California for several decades slackmaster Feb 2012 #112
It's harmless? Now flash ahead to just March 2012 - and Travon Martin Brettongarcia Apr 2012 #124
"Castle doctrine" is not the same as "stand your ground"... -..__... Apr 2012 #126
Not quite. Thanks to "Stand Your Ground" Thor_MN Apr 2012 #127
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