When did society use words instead of violence? not sure that has ever been a thing.Man
Tough outcome.
The guy coming out with the gun has to live with what he’s done for forever, and in my mind is a useless scum bag, but society has forgotten to use words instead of violence to peacefully solve issues.
This goes for Mr read as well I feel he was equally as dumb for showing up heated to someone else’s property and then approaching someone who brings out a firearm.
Tough deal all the way around and children are unfortunately the biggest victims
Hmmmm guess you’re right….When did society use words instead of violence? not sure that has ever been a thing.
Oh I agree...and nothing wrong with some good ol' fist to cuffs sometimes but the "by law I can shoot you so I decided to go in side and get a gun" vs "I needed to defend myself so I grabbed my gun" are two seperate things here so I think we agree.Hmmmm guess you’re right….
Guess I was hopeful people could talk through a problem instead of reaching for a Gun first. (Not an anti 2a comment) just so we’re clear
I exercise my carry right everyday
Oh I know but never can tell how people comprehend things these days hahaOh I agree...and nothing wrong with some good ol' fist to cuffs sometimes but the "by law I can shoot you so I decided to go in side and get a gun" vs "I needed to defend myself so I grabbed my gun" are two seperate things here so I think we agree.
Not wanting things to escalate to a gunfight was no way taken as anti 2A.
In my opinion, as someone who also carries every day, if you have a firearm you have a moral obligation to at least attempt to de-escalate a situation before deadly force is brought to the table.Hmmmm guess you’re right….
Guess I was hopeful people could talk through a problem instead of reaching for a Gun first. (Not an anti 2a comment) just so we’re clear
I exercise my carry right everyday
My moto is gun on ego offIn my opinion, as someone who also carries every day, if you have a firearm you have a moral obligation to at least attempt to de-escalate a situation before deadly force is brought to the table.
In this case the man went out of his way to escalate the situation when he 1. brought out the firearm in a situation where it was un-needed (at least in my opinion), and 2. fired the weapon (either an ND or a "warning shot") which is what turned this into a physical altercation (started wrestling for the gun).
Legally he may have been adjucated innocent and that's good enough for a lot of people, and I can't disagree with them honestly. I obviously prefer a world where self-defenders get the benefit of the doubt. I just hate the optics on cases like this. Anti-2A people don't care about the letter of the law, they just want guns gone, and this case gives them ammunition in their PR campaign against legal gun ownership and self-defense laws.
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