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ID: Put the gun down; get out your wallet
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Please tell us you know that deadly force can not be used to defend property.
Please tell us you understand that the only legal justification for drawing a weapon and using it is in the defense of your own life or the lives of other innocents.
You can’t draw a gun on a graffiti artist.
You can’t use your AR-15 to stop the proverbial brick through the insured plate glass window.
You can’t use your semi-automatic against looters (unless, of course, you’re defending your own property). |
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PHORTO
(6/11/2020)
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Please point to anyone lawfully bearing arms who did any of those 'boogyman' things that terriify your miniature intellect.
We'll wait...
[crickets] |
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