Brigandier
Diamond Member
- Feb 12, 2008
- 4,394
- 2
- 81
Does one have a right to self defense?
America, has always been a discussion of Freedom.
That today we have even the semblance of Government control, tells you just how far we have fallen from the land of the free, and are now deeply mired in ... wait for it, a government conspiracy.
-John
With a little reflection, almost everything we dislike has been much worse in the past, even just within our own country. Doesn't mean they aren't worth opposing though; progress is not necessarily linear unless we work for it.You do realize that in early America, women had no right to vote, black people were slaves, and Congress passed a law which made any criticism of the government a criminal act, in spite of the First Amendment? Today women can vote. Today black people aren't slaves. And today you can criticize the government online or elsewhere, while in 1800, that might have gotten you thrown in jail.
You look at the Zimmerman case.
You have a witness stating that Martin was on the top of Zimmerman yet some argue that Zimmerman didn't have the right to defend himself.
You look at the state of California.
It is almost impossible to get a CCW permit in the state as it is not a "shall issue" state.
If the events surrounding George Zimmerman occurred in California, the state would have deprived George Zimmerman the right to defend himself from Martin's assault (as he wouldn't of had a gun) and he may have ended up dead or paralyzed.
But approximately one third of Florida “Stand Your Ground” claims in fatal cases have been made by black defendants, and they have used the defense successfully 55 percent of the time, at the same rate as the population at large and at a higher rate than white defendants, according to a Daily Caller analysis of a database maintained by the Tampa Bay Times. Additionally, the majority of victims in Florida “Stand Your Ground” cases have been white.
African Americans used “Stand Your Ground” defenses at nearly twice the rate of their presence in the Florida population, which was listed at 16.6 percent in 2012.
Yeah, I didn't think so. Of course we have the right to self defense
Unless it is the authorities beating or shooting you. Then you have NO right to self defense. I have seen enough beatings and shootings of innocent civillians by cops on Youtube to know that the right of self defense means little if we don't have the right to defend ourselves from a police state run amok.
You don't have the right to kill someone over minor physical altercation. You can defend yourself, but if the only way you think to respond to getting hit, pushed, is to shoot them there is a major problem.
I think this is the problem with the laws that have been passed. We have made laws making it legal to kill someone who does a minor crime. If we want to be a reasonable civil society this is obviously wrong.
The funny thing is that we have things people do and get away with that are many times worse and we just let them get away with it.
The inescapable conclusion from posts like Paul's is that these people feel that if you can't fight with your fists against whomever attacks you, then you deserve to get beaten and your attacker deserves to have his life protected while he is beating you. Children, women and old people should just huddle at home - disarmed, of course, so they don't harm anyone committing minor crimes such as burglary, robbery, home invasion, rape.Minor physical altercation? Please tell me how many times you've been jumped by dudes you don't know, at night, who proceeded to beat your ass MMA style and slam your head into concrete.
I'll post pics of when it happened to me, if anybody wants them.
In that moment, it's not a minor altercation. You feel zero control of the situation, you're being brutally assaulted, and you have no idea of how far it's going to go. Only that the longer it goes on, the more likely you will die.
Right to self defense? Absolutely. ALWAYS.
Right to use deadly force as self defense? Sometimes highly dependent on circumstance but not always.
Lets say I attack you. Are you going to think about the law first and and wait for all the elements before you react with a certain degree violence to counter violence? Or are you just going to react ?