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Reason: None provided.

fleeing from a shoot that seems justifiable is kinda sketchy.

Yes, but...

There's no such thing as a sure-fire justifiable homicide (unless you're a cop).

He shot him in the back; his life was not directly being threatened; White supremacist; why would he have hollowpoints if he didn't plan on killing that day; etc.

-All arguemnts the prosecutor has against this guy: and that' assumeing that he's a perfect citizen

If you shoot someone, expect the state to try everything in their power to fuck you. When some random dindu guns down an old lady in the street, it's expected, but when you gun down that dindu, you protected and served that old lady; you're encroaching on their racket and making them look bad. It becomes personal. In the eyes of the public you're a hero; in the eyes of the cop though, you're a vigilante who's going to spark a wave of vigilantism and perceived police ineptitude.

I don't even carry when I'm by myself anyone, and I'm an instructor. I know that with my background, training, and political views, a 1st year law student could put me away even if the bad guy was raping my wife with a gun to my child's head.

If you carry a firearm, any agent of the criminal jewstus system is your enemy. Period.

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: None provided.

fleeing from a shoot that seems justifiable is kinda sketchy.

Yes, but...

There's no such thing as a sure-fire justifiable homicide (unless you're a cop).

He shot him in the back; his life was not directly being threatened; White supremacist; why would he have hollowpoints if he didn't plan on killing that day; etc.

-All arguemnts the prosecutor has against this guy: and that' assumeing that he's a perfect citizen

If you shoot someone, expect the state to try everything in their power to fuck you. When some random dindu guns down an old lady in the street, it's expected, but when you gun down that dindu, you protected and served that old lady; you're encroaching on their racket and making them look bad. It becomes personal. in the eyes of the public you're a hero; in the eyes of the cop though, you're a vigilante who's going to spark a wave of vigilantism and perceived police ineptitude.

I don't even carry when I'm by myself anyone, and I'm an instructor. I know that with my background, training, and political views a 1st year law student could put me away if the guy was raping my wife with a gun to my child's head.

If you carry a firearm, any agent of the criminal jewstus system is your enemy. Period.

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: Original

fleeing from a shoot that seems justifiable is kinda sketchy.

Yes, but...

There's no such thing as a sure-fire justifiable homicide (unless you're cop).

He shot him in the back; his life was not directly being threatened; White supremacist; why would he have hollowpoints if he didn't plan on killing that day; etc.

-All arguemnts the prosecutor has against this guy: and that' assumeing that he's a perfect citizen

If you shoot someone, expect the state to try everything in their power to fuck you. When some random dindu guns down an old lady in the street, it's expected, but when you gun down that dindu, you protected and served that old lady; you're encroaching on their racket and making them look bad. It becomes personal. in the eyes of the public you're a hero; in the eyes of the cop though, you're a vigilante who's going to spark a wave of vigilantism and perceived police ineptitude.

I don't even carry when I'm by myself anyone, and I'm an instructor. I know that with my background, training, and political views a 1st year law student could put me away if the guy was raping my wife with a gun to my child's head.

If you carry a firearm, any agent of the criminal jewstus system is your enemy. Period.

1 year ago
1 score