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In reply to the discussion: FLORIDA: Concealed Weapons Permit Holder Shoots, Kills Armed Robber. [View all]USD79
(15 posts)32. Personally, I believe in waiting for the facts to come out.
As an attorney, I have had ample experience in watching a media lynch mob fill the ignorant masses with inflammatory "facts", that were proven to be false at trial. I don't know the facts of this case, but I'm unwilling to come to a conclusion based on the result that I want because of media reports. BTW, the standard is "beyond a reasonable doubt", not a preponderance of the evidence. That standard is for a civil trial. And I must say, you are apparently willing to make baseless conclusions without setting forth your basis for these conclusions. PS: judgment has no e.
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FLORIDA: Concealed Weapons Permit Holder Shoots, Kills Armed Robber. [View all]
GreenStormCloud
Jul 2012
OP
Such incidents get longer articles only if there is a question about the use of lethal force. ...
spin
Jul 2012
#5
There is nothing odd about being a progressive or liberal and supporting the private ownership
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#9
How are statistics collected for predatory criminals that do not attack potential victims?
SkatmanRoth
Jul 2012
#12
According to experts on suicide, gun availability is a significant risk factor for suicide.
DanTex
Jul 2012
#18