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It strikes me that many of you are treating these as isolated incidences, as the juries were forced to do with the courts barring admission of these kids' juvenile pasts. These were ongoing problems in both cases; ongoing problems that our authorities either could not or would not bring to an end. No one should have to live under the continuing depredations of criminals, an ongoing fear of wondering when they will strike next, and the fear of wondering how far it will have to go before the authorities can or will do something about it. |
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Where I live someone would have to really want to break into my house. If they do, they will get shot. |
Wait...a burglar got shot by someone named "Kaarma"?
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I think those of us who are being accused of being so callous we would shoot people over our "stuff" are the kinds of guys who would gladly give these kids "stuff" if we thought it would help them out, if we thought they were good kids. So, no - it's not about the "stuff". Our accusers need to dig a little deeper than that.
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Either way (dead or not), I would rather take my chances in court on an A&B charge rather than on murder....the A&B wouldn't even make the news...you think you're gonna "walk" with a dead body laying around? We all see what the results of that plan has wrought. You're going have to defend your actions either way. Welcome to real life in lawyer land. |
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You, the individual, are deciding who is worthy to live or die. Because someone is (allegedly) coming to "take your stuff", they are scum and should be eliminated. If you "think they are a good kid" then they are passed over for execution. You can spin it any way you want - you're playing God and elevating your physical possession over the life of a human. If someone is a direct physical threat to you or your family, then I understand the use of deadly force. But that is not what some here are saying. My stuff - you try to take it, I kill you. |
For my 'stuff' I have insurance from State Farm - their home owner's policy. If my stuff is damaged, stolen...etc. they take care of it.
For my life, I have insurance from H&K - their 9mm policy. If my life threatened, that takes care of it. In my home, the line between what insurance covers what can easily be blurred. That doesn't mean I welcome perps to take my stuff - who are they to take for free what I worked hard for? For me, the bottom line is this: If someone unwelcome enters my home, and I have clearly stated the situation to them (Get OUT - I have a gun!) and they continue towards me, and I fear for my life, then I can assume they are after more than just stuff. That's when the second insurance kicks in... I think the two homeowners in the OP's story got their insurance policies confused... -Z-man. |
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If someone is in my home and I state I have a weapon and they choose to not listen to my instructions at that point I would believe that I and my family would be in danger.
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The theme here -- as with many others inevitably headed to PARF -- is that there is no possibility of redemption or recognizance; that the person committing the (very) petty property crime is somehow inevitably on the path to serial killings. Nuts.
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There is not a single possession that I own other than my own life/freedom that I would consider taking a life to protect.
While I would easily take a life to protect the lives of my family I don't consider them possessions. |
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What if it's some college student who is so dead drunk that they are confused about where they are or wandered into the wrong house? (True case). How about an old person with Alzheimers? Someone not so old with dementia but harmless? I'm not denying that there are some very bad people out there that need killing or that I would not shoot someone if truly necessary. But some of you seem to think that you can make up your own murder laws...either that or you seriously don't understand the ones that actually exist. FWIW, I know the defense lawyer in the MN. case. He is the nephew of my godfather and could not carry the jockstrap of his uncles or my dad but wow, he got in the papers. :cool: |
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Re-reading the articles and re-reading this thread, coupled with a day of pondering the questions involved, has led me to shift my position. I now believe, in these two specific cases, that the home owners were properly charged. It's a very fine line, and one I very much hope none of us has to toe, but I do believe they crossed it. I very much believe in the premise of protecting what is yours, from loved ones to property. I do still very much believe that under most circumstances anyone caught in my home should be perceived as a threat and dealt with accordingly. Even under the worst conditions, however, I don't think I could ever just start blazing away without saying something first. Unless, of course, a loved one is already in peril. |
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If someone breaks into my home while I am in it, are they there to rob me, kill me or my family, kidnap someone? I have no way of knowing what their intentions are. I do know that they were not deterred by the lock on the door or window they breached to get in, failed to be dissuaded by the alarm claxon going off, are not terribly concerned about going to prison and view criminal laws as guidelines, rather than rules. I view it as imprudent to allow them the latitude to do as they wish after breaking into my residence. This being the case, it is not likely that both of us will walk out of the house.
They don't deserve to die for stealing, or threating to steal stuff, which is what you guys are saying the people who wish to exercise their Right to defend themselves intend. I deserve to be secure in my home, and worked hard to be in a position where I would be. The right of a criminal to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness ends at the threshold of my front door. They forfeit those rights the second they break into my house. This is not because I fancy myself to be a judge. It is because I am a US citizen. |
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I like that part in the Bible where it says an eye for an eye, and a life for a purse.
That's the real meaning of Christmas, Charlie Brown. And I don't know if dogs go to Heaven, but if they don't I'd rather go where the dogs go. Screw it. Abortion is just WRONG. It is so much more sportsmanlike to throw them back and shoot them later when they are grown. And those countries that MIGHT consider doing us harm ? Freaking go to war with them, it is clear they are already guilty of thinking about it. And anyway, it's our stuff. That copper over there, that's ours. That oil, OURS. Anybody gets in the way of me and my stuff, they have HAD IT. God gave me the right to shoot scumbags. Put that empty purse by the door, screw that kid, he's dead. Needermyer, Dead. Maybe you guys are going to take it lying down, but not me. Kill em all, and let God sort them out. That's the Christian thing to do, not like those towel headed bastiges. We kill them fair and square. Can we go to PARF now ? Or should we continue to spin the moral compass around ? How many kids can you shoot before you get caught anyway ? That Dahmer guy, he did it wrong, he was poaching. The way I do it, it's all legal. But you want to get a clean head shot right off, none of those suspicious multiple shot kills. No multiple kill kills either. And no trophy mounts. In the end, I think it is kill to live, and not live to kill. But hey, I'm dyslexic. Like I said in the beginning, I want to see dog, cause hanging with teenage shooter wannabes in heaven would be hell. Do you think we could stay at different Hotels ? You guys can stay with the Duck Dynasty Jesus, and I will hang with Mary Magdalene and the fun apostles while you are counting your pieces of silver... You want to be a good Christian ? PRAY you NEVER have to pull the trigger. Some of you like Jeff I don't worry about. it's you guys who are goading yourself into STUPID that worry me. |
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