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 Stand your Ground debate
apcapt  [Team Member]
4/30/2012 6:32:58 PM
Cris Smith-D started his own committee but was denied an audience with the state commission. herald article below
Link

What do you think, do we need some form of change to the law? Besides the typical email to our politician what can we do?

For the record my personal and private opinion is leave the law alone and apply proper investigative techniques when it's use occurs.
luvmyglock  [Member]
4/30/2012 6:48:39 PM
Originally Posted By apcapt:
Cris Smith-D started his own committee but was denied an audience with the state commission. herald article below
Link

What do you think, do we need some form of change to the law? Besides the typical email to our politician what can we do?

For the record my personal and private opinion is leave the law alone and apply proper investigative techniques when it's use occurs.


this.
vanilla_gorilla  [Team Member]
4/30/2012 6:49:11 PM
That wannabe-cop neighborhood watchman will fuck us over yet, no matter whether he is eventually found right or wrong.

Looks like the current and most likely change at this point is a grand jury on EVERY case involving the law. Which basically means that shooting somebody in self-defense is going to bankrupt you with attorney's fees.
apcapt  [Team Member]
4/30/2012 7:05:48 PM
Originally Posted By vanilla_gorilla:
That wannabe-cop neighborhood watchman will fuck us over yet, no matter whether he is eventually found right or wrong.

Looks like the current and most likely change at this point is a grand jury on EVERY case involving the law. Which basically means that shooting somebody in self-defense is going to bankrupt you with attorney's fees.


And you'll be fired from your job while sitting in jail.
Mudfoot  [Team Member]
4/30/2012 7:18:42 PM
Originally Posted By apcapt:
Originally Posted By vanilla_gorilla:
That wannabe-cop neighborhood watchman will fuck us over yet, no matter whether he is eventually found right or wrong.

Looks like the current and most likely change at this point is a grand jury on EVERY case involving the law. Which basically means that shooting somebody in self-defense is going to bankrupt you with attorney's fees.


And you'll be fired from your job while sitting in jail.


But at least you will be alive.
PiercedJD  [Team Member]
4/30/2012 7:59:49 PM
Maybe my little brain is thinking thoughts too big to squeeze out properly again, but!!I still fail to see where the Zimmerman case has ANYTHING to do with stand your ground.