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The third prong of terrorism directed against white people.

As perpetrated by terrorists within the government.

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Originally Posted by montanabadger
I don't agree with the political views of these people, but I wish them luck on this one, the laws of the land are supposed to apply to everyone. I believe they are getting a raw deal and hope they come out on top on this. A win for them is a win for all pro 2nd amendment people matter what you think of them.



I agree.

A very small vindictive azzhole part of me is laughing at the hypocrisy on display by them. But the better part says maybe they'll see the light and proselytize.

Unless it's all a setup from the jump, which cannot be ruled out.


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Just a question for the crowd: Is shooting someone for trespassing legal in your state? It isn't here, and I would expect to be charged had I done what those 2 did here. Not commenting on the "morality" of such a law, but it IS the law here.

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Originally Posted by PeeDeeRiver
Just a question for the crowd: Is shooting someone for trespassing legal in your state? It isn't here, and I would expect to be charged had I done what those 2 did here. Not commenting on the "morality" of such a law, but it IS the law here.


Here, it is my understanding that deadly force can be used if there is reasonable belief a perpetrator is about to commit an act of arson, burglary, or robbery (among other things). I would think a mob breaking down gates during a time of civil unrest when cities are burning, would probably qualify under any of those three. I VERY highly doubt a KY prosecutor would have filed charges on this.

Sure seems like a political persecution to me...

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Originally Posted by PeeDeeRiver
Just a question for the crowd: Is shooting someone for trespassing legal in your state? It isn't here, and I would expect to be charged had I done what those 2 did here. Not commenting on the "morality" of such a law, but it IS the law here.



Did they shoot someone? And was the only violation trespassing?


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Would you trust your fate to a jury in this circumstance? I wouldn't, as the situation could be interrupted different ways. A halfass lawyer could easily paint the picture that they were under no real threat at the moment. Personally, I wouldn't feel threatened armed with any of MY ARs, and the crowd passing by 30 yards from the house on my lawn. Had they moved closer, different story, and that is my point. Again, I don't think they were morally wrong, but legally wrong is another thing.

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Firearms at the ready, is *why* the crowd was passin by 30 yards from the house.

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Originally Posted by PeeDeeRiver
Would you trust your fate to a jury in this circumstance? I wouldn't, as the situation could be interrupted different ways. A halfass lawyer could easily paint the picture that they were under no real threat at the moment. Personally, I wouldn't feel threatened armed with any of MY ARs, and the crowd passing by 30 yards from the house on my lawn. Had they moved closer, different story, and that is my point. Again, I don't think they were morally wrong, but legally wrong is another thing.



I would in my locale, but I get your point.

I bet they walk, unless one of the weapons is prohibited, or one of them is a prohibited possessor.


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Originally Posted by callnum
In that same situation as Buffy and Biff I would do the same as all their neighbors. And they are perfectly fine. Biff and Buff, not so much.





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The MOtown Castle Law was passed to prevent this type of terrorism.

Looks like it's going to work as intended.

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Originally Posted by PeeDeeRiver
Would you trust your fate to a jury in this circumstance? I wouldn't, as the situation could be interrupted different ways. A halfass lawyer could easily paint the picture that they were under no real threat at the moment. Personally, I wouldn't feel threatened armed with any of MY ARs, and the crowd passing by 30 yards from the house on my lawn. Had they moved closer, different story, and that is my point. Again, I don't think they were morally wrong, but legally wrong is another thing.



You wouldn't have felt threatened by a pissed off mob a hundred feet from your front door a month ago? I would think it would be pretty easy to show the threat was very real.

Put yourselves in the shoes of Attorney McBoomer. You're lounging around in your pink polo shirt and white Dockers, sipping a glass of Chablis in your big-azzed McMansion and watching Portland, New York, and D.C. burn to the ground. All of a sudden the gates to Snootyville Acres are torn down and a fugging mob is a hundred feet from your front lawn jockeys. You really don't think it was reasonable for the couple to fear for their lives or feel their home was threatened?

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Originally Posted by callnum
Looks like Biff and Buffy are going down, and rightfully so.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...ns-at-protest/ar-BB16YLNc?ocid=chromentp


You can add this to the ever growing list of reasons why Trump will be re-elected and be YOUR president for another 4 years. Winning.... and you know kiddo wink

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Originally Posted by PeeDeeRiver
Would you trust your fate to a jury in this circumstance? I wouldn't, as the situation could be interrupted different ways. A halfass lawyer could easily paint the picture that they were under no real threat at the moment. Personally, I wouldn't feel threatened armed with any of MY ARs, and the crowd passing by 30 yards from the house on my lawn. Had they moved closer, different story, and that is my point. Again, I don't think they were morally wrong, but legally wrong is another thing.



You wouldn't have felt threatened by a pissed off mob a hundred feet from your front door a month ago? I would think it would be pretty easy to show the threat was very real.

Put yourselves in the shoes of Attorney McBoomer. You're lounging around in your pink polo shirt and white Dockers, sipping a glass of Chablis in your big-azzed McMansion and watching Portland, New York, and D.C. burn to the ground. All of a sudden the gates to Snootyville Acres are torn down and a fugging mob is a hundred feet from your front lawn jockeys. You really don't think it was reasonable for the couple to fear for their lives or feel their home was threatened?


Its not that I dont, its that a jury of my supposed "peers" might not. I'm a bit embarrassed to post my county's demographics, but a quick glance at SC's demo map should give you an idea. And no, I personally wouldn't feel threatened if they were truly passing by, as it would be a massacre if I opened fire with an AR. Like I said, had they come up on my porch, different story.

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Originally Posted by PeeDeeRiver
Its not that I dont, its that a jury of my supposed "peers" might not. I'm a bit embarrassed to post my county's demographics, but a quick glance at SC's demo map should give you an idea. And no, I personally wouldn't feel threatened if they were truly passing by, as it would be a massacre if I opened fire with an AR. Like I said, had they come up on my porch, different story.


This is Missouri.

We got laws against liberals like you.

Stay in your liberal pussy state.

You'll fit right in.

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Originally Posted by Fubarski
Firearms at the ready, is *why* the crowd was passin by 30 yards from the house.
EXACTLY....


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