Only in a perfect world my fren. All I can give you is acknowledgement that you were the fastest on the draw with the verdict. You beat the other 30+ people that are posting that as Breaking News even now.
I almost teared up when the verdict was read watching KR.
I have been impressed with the way KR handled himself in the trial.
But I don't think a member of seal team 6 could have made any better decisions, faster decisions on the streets of Kenosha. I'm not sure I could have shown as much discipline as Kyle. He had to assess the danger and make sub second decisions on whether to fire or not, and he made the right decision in ever case. Even in Jumper Boy case, I think the reason he missed is because he instinctively pulled his shot because the sensed in his alligator brain that the threat was receding.
I do carry, and almost ever single day, at some point, I think about what ti would take for me to kill someone. I can tell you I hope that situation never occurs.
Would I shoot someone robbing a store I was in? Probably not unless I felt that person or persons posed a imitate risk to my or someones life.
If I heard the helicopter flying over my neighborhood, and a man jumped my back fence and scurried across my yard, would I take a shot. Hell no! I'd let the police do their jobs. Try to get in my house, and it's hammer time!
What if I was driving down the road, and saw two guys fighting, and one was on top beating the shit out of another man. Would I stop, order the dominate man to stop, and if he did not, if it looked like he was going beat the other guy to death, would I fire in defense of the other guy. That's a situation you would have to read on the spot, but I would have a hard time firing on anyone unless my death was in the cards, and I have no other option.
The statute effectively “grants defendants a substantive right to assert immunity from prosecution and to avoid being subjected to a trial.” Dennis v. State, 51 So.3d 456, 462 (Fla.2010). Defenses under the stand your ground provisions are more specific than other self-defense provisions of Florida law.
Praise the Living Lord Jesus Christ.
Justice prevails, and God Bless the USA.
There must be a lot of traffic here because I've been bumped out twice while trying to get to different posts.
Same
You were the first to post verdict. Thanks
Do I win something? Freedom?
Only in a perfect world my fren. All I can give you is acknowledgement that you were the fastest on the draw with the verdict. You beat the other 30+ people that are posting that as Breaking News even now.
It'll continue well into the night.
Probably weekend too.
I almost teared up when the verdict was read watching KR.
I have been impressed with the way KR handled himself in the trial.
But I don't think a member of seal team 6 could have made any better decisions, faster decisions on the streets of Kenosha. I'm not sure I could have shown as much discipline as Kyle. He had to assess the danger and make sub second decisions on whether to fire or not, and he made the right decision in ever case. Even in Jumper Boy case, I think the reason he missed is because he instinctively pulled his shot because the sensed in his alligator brain that the threat was receding.
I do carry, and almost ever single day, at some point, I think about what ti would take for me to kill someone. I can tell you I hope that situation never occurs.
Would I shoot someone robbing a store I was in? Probably not unless I felt that person or persons posed a imitate risk to my or someones life.
If I heard the helicopter flying over my neighborhood, and a man jumped my back fence and scurried across my yard, would I take a shot. Hell no! I'd let the police do their jobs. Try to get in my house, and it's hammer time!
What if I was driving down the road, and saw two guys fighting, and one was on top beating the shit out of another man. Would I stop, order the dominate man to stop, and if he did not, if it looked like he was going beat the other guy to death, would I fire in defense of the other guy. That's a situation you would have to read on the spot, but I would have a hard time firing on anyone unless my death was in the cards, and I have no other option.
He's the quickest draw in the west!
I hope you have carry insurance. I do. Regardless of how clean a kill is, they are going to come after you.
Under Florida's Stand Your Ground law it make it very had to prosecute someone who claims self-defense.
https://criminaldefenseattorneytampa.com/violent-crimes/stand-your-ground/
The statute effectively “grants defendants a substantive right to assert immunity from prosecution and to avoid being subjected to a trial.” Dennis v. State, 51 So.3d 456, 462 (Fla.2010). Defenses under the stand your ground provisions are more specific than other self-defense provisions of Florida law.
Now the Left should bring it on!