"Stand Your Ground" laws, are they a good, or bad idea?

desert dude

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i don't i wish it upon you, i'm just saying it would be the height of karma. irony too.

bet you'd defend it posthumously, such is the level of your hackery.
Fair enough. It would also be quite the Karma convergence if you try to put a choke hold on some mugger and he clubs you like a baby seal. And, no, I don't wish that on you or anybody else.

I can say with certainty that if I am ever shot in the back, the shooter will have no legitimate SYG claim.
 

Mr Neutron

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so the guys defending the fire at will law are now calling me a monster for pointing out how tables can and do turn?
So, now it's called the "fire at will" law? Tomorrow, you'll be calling it the "legalized murder" law.
I hope you're not a procreator.
 

abandonconflict

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Obtuse, inflammatory and ignorant.
That is exactly what I think of people who are afraid of society when they don't have a gun.

[video=youtube;raXKeQ5qFwo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raXKeQ5qFwo[/video]

Anybody else here been house to house disarming the Iraqi people?
 

UncleBuck

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also, i like calling it the "legalized murder" law, the "take justice into your own vigilante hands" law, or the "my neighbor's TV is worth more than your life" law.

give me some more time to finish this burrito, i'll be more creative on a full stomach.
 

Mr Neutron

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That is exactly what I think of people who are afraid of society when they don't have a gun.

[video=youtube;raXKeQ5qFwo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raXKeQ5qFwo[/video]

Anybody else here been house to house disarming the Iraqi people?
Just because you claim to be a combat veteran doesn't mean you have some special insight.
 

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