Maybe there, but not here. The law here is that if you have probable cause to
feel your life, or that of another person, is in jeopardy, fire away. What's
reasonable for one person might not be for another, but anybody who threatens
me will likely see the business end of a Glock. Or, if I'm at home, probably a
12 gauge Mossberg pump. I do know the law of self-defense here. I spent 37
years in court.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> But there is a very clear definition of what is justified, not just
> your own point of view. 'I shot him because I thought he was a
> nuisance' is not justifiable, even if you think you were justified.
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 12/03/2007, at 5:43 AM, Walt Wayman wrote:
>
> > In the law, justification has always been considered a complete
> > defense to any act.
>
>
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