Is it ever OK to shoot cops?
- Tweaker
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Re: Is it ever OK to shoot cops?
I agree with all 3 above posts.
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- AlanM
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Re: Is it ever OK to shoot cops?
I mentioned this Indiana law last night to the LEO that lives upstairs from me.
She said that a law like that one will NEVER be enacted here in Virginia.
I just bit my tongue and didn't agree or disagree.
Time will tell.
BTW - I think the law is a good thing but I also agree that if you fire at a cop mistakenly storming your house you WILL lose. Most likely your life.
She said that a law like that one will NEVER be enacted here in Virginia.
I just bit my tongue and didn't agree or disagree.
Time will tell.
BTW - I think the law is a good thing but I also agree that if you fire at a cop mistakenly storming your house you WILL lose. Most likely your life.
AlanM
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There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men. - RAH
Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo - use in that order.
If you aren't part of the solution, then you obviously weren't properly dissolved.
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Re: Is it ever OK to shoot cops?
To add some humor:
I was talking to some close friends who are LEO's, and asked "Is it ever okay to shoot cops?"
Best answer: "Tuesday."
Second best: "Only if your wife or girlfriend is on top, and it passes thru."
Runner up: "Sure, go 'right ahead!
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I was talking to some close friends who are LEO's, and asked "Is it ever okay to shoot cops?"
Best answer: "Tuesday."
Second best: "Only if your wife or girlfriend is on top, and it passes thru."
Runner up: "Sure, go 'right ahead!
Re: Is it ever OK to shoot cops?
Does happen.
A few years ago, a Chesapeake man shot and killed a police officer who was attempting to serve a no-knock drug warrant. He claimed self defense. The jury chose to convict him of voluntary manslaughter (10 years) as opposed to capital murder. Given the circumstances, but for the presence of a recreational amount of pot, the guy may well have been acquitted.
A few years ago, a Chesapeake man shot and killed a police officer who was attempting to serve a no-knock drug warrant. He claimed self defense. The jury chose to convict him of voluntary manslaughter (10 years) as opposed to capital murder. Given the circumstances, but for the presence of a recreational amount of pot, the guy may well have been acquitted.
If change is inevitable, why aren't we prepared for it?
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Re: Is it ever OK to shoot cops?
Yeah, for what that's worth.Tweaker wrote:a HS edukation
Maybe he's also a recently-returned "war hero", too. How many 'special' classes can we lump these public SERVANTS into so it makes it a greater crime to kill one of them than it is for them to kill one of us?
It doesn't need to be. Common law handles this situation just fine the way it is.AlanM wrote:I mentioned this Indiana law last night to the LEO that lives upstairs from me.
She said that a law like that one will NEVER be enacted here in Virginia.