StevNimrod
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2008
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Re: have gun will travel???? its getting to be as bad as dodge city
Hog,
I get what you're saying completely. It's happened to me on more than one occasion. But I think it's less a matter of police involvement and more a matter of getting parents to actually bother raising their kids with some good sense. If I did something like that as a kid, and it got back to my parents house, I would have been traveling on feet for a while.
Century,
If you followed through on your statement, it would have landed you in jail. Lipp is right - know the law folks. In many states you have both a "duty to flee" and a requirement that deadly force is used only in cases of imminent and serious physical harm. Operating a boat while it's under way makes it hard to beat the duty to flee part, and catching a couple of treble hooks in the hand hardly counts as imminent and serious physical harm. Between us girls, we all know what happens when people mess with those we have a duty to protect; but in practice we don't do them any good sitting in jail while the legal defense fees pile up.
I don't think society at-large is afraid of people being armed; I think they're afraid of arming people who think it's acceptable to use deadly force in response to what would be considered misdemeanor crimes.
Hog,
I get what you're saying completely. It's happened to me on more than one occasion. But I think it's less a matter of police involvement and more a matter of getting parents to actually bother raising their kids with some good sense. If I did something like that as a kid, and it got back to my parents house, I would have been traveling on feet for a while.
Century,
If you followed through on your statement, it would have landed you in jail. Lipp is right - know the law folks. In many states you have both a "duty to flee" and a requirement that deadly force is used only in cases of imminent and serious physical harm. Operating a boat while it's under way makes it hard to beat the duty to flee part, and catching a couple of treble hooks in the hand hardly counts as imminent and serious physical harm. Between us girls, we all know what happens when people mess with those we have a duty to protect; but in practice we don't do them any good sitting in jail while the legal defense fees pile up.
I don't think society at-large is afraid of people being armed; I think they're afraid of arming people who think it's acceptable to use deadly force in response to what would be considered misdemeanor crimes.