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They need more training and are representative of so many gun owners. They aren't responsible.
Being responsible is knowing how to use your gun and what NOT to do.
"Peaceful protestors" -- fail.
They need more training and are representative of so many woke fools who have been participating in the March of Morons. They aren't responsible.
Being responsible is to avoid destroying private property and not threatening, assaulting, hindering, beating and/or killing other citizens and law enforcement officials.
You understand very little about private property rights. You must not be American.
Cannot be much more American. Born east coast urban grew up midwest/south suburban. Lived on both coasts, upstate NY, coastal CA and mountain SW. 6th generation on one side second on the other. Parents and brother American lawyers. Other brother probation officer over a long career.
Well educated as an engineer. Long and successful American career.
Have a vastly better understanding than many lawyers on private property rights. This thread is filled with awful right wing BS from those who obviously have no understanding of even the simple end of American law.
Because I'm obsessed with finding out the real story with the broken gate. I'm calling it brokengategate. (rather clever, if I do say so myself)
I found this video which gives a good unbiased analysis from a neighborhood news reporter. https://www.stltoday.com/news/multim...a25660e4d.html
You understand very little about private property rights. You must not be American.
Love to know how your such an expert on Missouri private property rights. It would make us feel so much better about believing what you post. Do tell. Inquiring minds. I myself know very little about that state's laws.
Sorry won`t allow me to see it,as I am ad free. Would love for you to tell us what is on the tape. Thanks!
Sorry you couldn't watch it. As I said, I'm obsessed - I really want to know the truth for some crazy reason. It wasn't behind my ad blocker...
I hate to summarize because then I get called out for being biased - which I probably am.
Cannot be much more American. Born east coast urban grew up midwest/south suburban. Lived on both coasts, upstate NY, coastal CA and mountain SW. 6th generation on one side second on the other. Parents and brother American lawyers. Other brother probation officer over a long career.
Well educated as an engineer. Long and successful American career.
Have a vastly better understanding than many lawyers on private property rights. This thread is filled with awful right wing BS from those who obviously have no understanding of even the simple end of American law.
No, between this and the other thread, you have demonstrated a lack of knowledge regarding property laws.
Love to know how your such an expert on Missouri private property rights. It would make us feel so much better about believing what you post. Do tell. Inquiring minds. I myself know very little about that state's laws.
Missouri recognizes the "castle doctrine" and allows residents to use force against intruders, without the duty to retreat, based on the notion that your home is your "castle." This legal doctrine assumes that if an invader disrupts the sanctity of your home, they intend to do you harm and therefore you should be able to repel their advances.
Missouri's law is more extensive than the law in other states because it permits property owners to use the amount of force reasonably perceived as necessary, including deadly force.
Sorry you couldn't watch it. As I said, I'm obsessed - I really want to know the truth for some crazy reason. It wasn't behind my ad blocker...
I hate to summarize because then I get called out for being biased - which I probably am.
Missouri recognizes the "castle doctrine" and allows residents to use force against intruders, without the duty to retreat, based on the notion that your home is your "castle." This legal doctrine assumes that if an invader disrupts the sanctity of your home, they intend to do you harm and therefore you should be able to repel their advances.
Missouri's law is more extensive than the law in other states because it permits property owners to use the amount of force reasonably perceived as necessary, including deadly force.
Googles a poor substitute for a law degree. Which I don’t have.
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