What happens if you 'stand your ground' against someone with a gun? Do they
then claim that when they shot you they were standing their ground against… Oh
that's all bloody stoopid innit?!
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On 19/01/2014, at 7:49 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Pretty much. You forgot that in Florida, where you can Stand Your Ground, if
> someone throws popcorn at you in a movie theater, you can shoot them, popcorn
> being a deadly weapon and all that.
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> Certified Neanderthal
>
> On Jan 17, 2014, at 3:21 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> On the opposite end of things, you have Texas that is pretty much
>> legalizing insane speeds. But that's OK. Since guns are very much
>> legal there, nobody ever dies from gunshots, so they need extreme
>> speeds to thin out the population. Where guns are illegal, everybody
>> dies from gunshots so they have to have extremely low speeds to keep
>> the population from totally dying out. In Colorado, they legalized pot
>> so everybody is so stoned that there are no more gunshots or speeding.
>>
>> Do I have that right?
>
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