So tell me how you would react if you had some guy following you at night for no apparent reason.
I'm pretty sure not 'jump them and beat their head into the pavement'
So tell me how you would react if you had some guy following you at night for no apparent reason.
I think he means after; like how exactly would you sneak up on this person and what manner of attack would you use?you mean before or after i made it to the safety of my house and went back out looking for him?
So tell me how you would react if you had some guy following you at night for no apparent reason.
So tell me how you would react if you had some guy following you at night for no apparent reason.
SYG wasn't cited in this case, it was pure self-defense
The real 'bad guy' is the one who jumped and viciously assaulted someone simply for following him
A lot of people don't think a trial was a good thing here, but I agree with you that SYG certainly throws a wrench into the mix of things.The problem with SYG is that it prevents investigation.
No matter what you think of who is at fault here, I think everyone agrees that having a trial was a good thing. Otherwise, there would have been a sense of injustice that would have caused major unrest, for understandable reasons.
So tell me how you would react if you had some guy following you at night for no apparent reason.
The problem with SYG is that it prevents investigation.
No matter what you think of who is at fault here, I think everyone agrees that having a trial was a good thing.
Otherwise, there would have been a sense of injustice that would have caused major unrest, for understandable reasons.
The problem with SYG is that it prevents investigation.
No matter what you think of who is at fault here, I think everyone agrees that having a trial was a good thing. Otherwise, there would have been a sense of injustice that would have caused major unrest, for understandable reasons.
Florida has retarded laws if I shoot and kill you it's okay if I was standing my ground. But I can't beat you to death, because apparently once a person is knocked to the ground they're magically not longer a threat.
You couldn't pay me to live in that shit state.
looks like zimmerman's going to get jacked up w/federal civil rights violation charges w/Obama's response to the verdict:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?p=35261333#post35261333
This make a lot of sense to me.Florida has retarded laws if I shoot and kill you it's okay if I was standing my ground. But I can't beat you to death, because apparently once a person is knocked to the ground they're magically not longer a threat
looks like zimmerman's going to get jacked up w/federal civil rights violation charges w/Obama's response to the verdict:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?p=35261333#post35261333
no it doesn't
not at all, it was a travesty and a mockery of justice
sorry, we don't put people through the hell of a trial simply to satisfy the mob
it is the prosecutor's job to determine if there is enough evidence to win a conviction and NOT TO BRING A CASE TO TRIAL IF THERE IS INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
(oh, and guess what? was the mob 'satisfied' with an innocent verdict? perhaps we should go ahead and throw Zimmerman into jail to satisfy the mob too?)
There is zero evidence they will charge him. It is under review, as is normal.
Uh, yes it does. Police will investigate a murder less enthusiastically if the shooter claims SYG, especially given the penalties in the law that are applied against individual police officers doing their jobs, put in at the behest of a paranoid NRA mind.
The "mob" had legitimate concerns. An unarmed teen is shot and killed by a man who follows him around a complex. And then an arrest and trial is not done due to a quirk in the law.
The irony of SYG is that...gun people always claim that just brandishing the weapon should be enough. Yet, they want to prevent full investigations of instances where there are shootings -- e.g. failure in the brandishing of a weapon.
But I can't beat you to death, because apparently once a person is knocked to the ground they're magically not longer a threat.
Uh, yes it does. Police will investigate a murder less enthusiastically if the shooter claims SYG, especially given the penalties in the law that are applied against individual police officers doing their jobs, put in at the behest of a paranoid NRA mind.
The "mob" had legitimate concerns.
An unarmed teen is shot and killed by a man who follows him around a complex.
And then an arrest and trial is not done due to a quirk in the law.
The irony of SYG is that...gun people always claim that just brandishing the weapon should be enough. Yet, they want to prevent full investigations of instances where there are shootings -- e.g. failure in the brandishing of a weapon.
1. why would they investigate it 'less enthusiastically'?
2. what penalties against police
No it does not.
Ever.
Prosecutors should make decisions based on the evidence. Period.
A vicious thug was killed while attacking an innocent victim.
Self-defense is not a 'quirk'.
It is a fundamental right.
Again, SYG does nothing to prevent investigations.
Again, SYG has nothing to do with this case.
this is what spidey has been saying for years."But the essential criteria for deciding the case came from the court itself, which told jurors that Zimmerman was allowed to use deadly force when he shot the teen not only if he actually faced death or bodily harm, but also if he merely thought he did. "
'nuff said, and WOW what a fucked up law, if I'm carrying with a valid CC and I something/someone is scary enough. blast it!...
We had a bad riot here last night. i had a garbage bucket knocked over =(