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Why would you think that it would???I’ve used a concealed pistol twice in self-defense. I and my children are still around because of it. Does that make you mad?
Why would you think that it would???I’ve used a concealed pistol twice in self-defense. I and my children are still around because of it. Does that make you mad?
This brings to mind an old saying about wishing in one hand…I wish the same for every one on this Forum.![]()
Who is the only person still living who was there. there is no evidence he followed Martin after the dispatcher told him not to. I am sure this will all be cleared up at the trial. my gut feeling is he will either plea bargain to involuntary manslaughter and no jail time or go to trial and win.That is ‘according to Zimmerman.’
So what? In my entire extended family (spanning 3 generations) there is only one gun owner that I know of, with two guns, one of which has only been used in defense of property on a single occasion. The rest of us have managed to stay hale and hearty just fine, despite minor burglaries over the years. Threats of violence are way overblown, IMHO. It is also true that violence begets itself. Can’t sweat the minor stuff over statistical improbabilities; life is too good and, besides, death is only a pathway to something way better.Sad part is, not only are they not there when you need them, but they are also not required to protect you.![]()
Talk about stereotyping. I suppose I became a totally different person when I bought my handgun, after 20 years of owning a rifle?Long gun and shotgun owners don’t seem to display that tendency as much as the pistoleros do.
I have a strong feeling that the prosecution was pressured into the 2nd Degree charge (why else would she have so strenuously denied it?) and that Mark O’Meara is going to trounce her in the trial and Zimmerman will walk…only to be hunted down like a dog in the street.Who is the only person still living who was there. there is no evidence he followed Martin after the dispatcher told him not to. I am sure this will all be cleared up at the trial. my gut feeling is he will either plea bargain to involuntary manslaughter and no jail time or go to trial and win.
There is also, to my knowledge, no evidence that he stopped. Now that he’s been arrested, we’ll find out soon enough what he evidence is, so no need to get egg on our faces over what may or may not be provable.Who is the only person still living who was there. there is no evidence he followed Martin after the dispatcher told him not to. I am sure this will all be cleared up at the trial. my gut feeling is he will either plea bargain to involuntary manslaughter and no jail time or go to trial and win.
It may not make you mad, but you do think that anyone that carries a pistol as a mild case wacko.Why would you think that it would???
What an edifying prediction…I have a strong feeling that the prosecution was pressured into the 2nd Degree charge (why else would she have so strenuously denied it?) and that Mark O’Meara is going to trounce her in the trial and Zimmerman will walk…only to be hunted down like a dog in the street.
Because you’ve referred to gun owners as paranoid and you’ve inferred that we should just rely on the police for protection.Why would you think that it would???
It may not make you mad, but you do think that anyone that carries a pistol as a mild case wacko.
Depends on whether or not he is cleared due to the Stand Your Ground portion of the law. If so, he has immunity from a civil suit.The civil suit won’t go as well for him, however, but as he seems to not have a pot to **** in, there’ll be nothing to collect.
I love the way non-lawyers have it all figured out. Next time you have to go to court, either civilly or criminally, do represent yourselves!!!I have a strong feeling that the prosecution was pressured into the 2nd Degree charge (why else would she have so strenuously denied it?) and that Mark O’Meara is going to trounce her in the trial and Zimmerman will walk…only to be hunted down like a dog in the street.
Amen to that. I’d rather live in a place where the police were the only ones with guns …
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Oh, sorry, you were serious?
Yes, that was an attempt at humor. Please don’t be offended.
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Oh, but I’m dead serious - as long as they’re disarmed when in plain clothes. …
Congratulations, in Camden, where my daughter is going to work the police just come out to pick up the bodies. How about the police protection here:Yup. I’ve lived in Brooklyn, NY and been in the roughest neighborhoods in that borough, as well as in the South Bronx, Hell’s Kitchen and Harlem. At night. The cops have done a good job for me for the past 70 years and I anticipate that they won’t fall down on the job in the next quarter century either.
State prosecutors are notorious for overreaching to satisfy pressure from certain groups. Have we forgotten the Duke LaCrosse rape case…that involved many of the same aggitators?What an edifying prediction…![]()
I generally behave in a manner that precludes my need to be anywhere around a courtroom.I love the way non-lawyers have it all figured out. Next time you have to go to court, either civilly or criminally, do represent yourselves!!!
Potential killers break into your house? Sure, use your gun. I’m not complaining about that.Because you’ve referred to gun owners as paranoid and you’ve inferred that we should just rely on the police for protection.
Perhaps I’ve read too much into your comments, but it seems to me that the idea of a person defending themselves with a firearm offends you.
Wise decision.I generally behave in a manner that precludes my need to be anywhere around a courtroom.
When this case started showing up in the press I told my wife that Zimmerman needs to leave the country or he’s going to get killed, or worse (someone could hurt his wife and kids).in the trial and Zimmerman will walk…only to be hunted down like a dog in the street.