A better Laser security system.
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ONLY in the USA!
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@spamin8r Yeah, So you can trace down your kill and rape the fuck out of it!
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The only way you can rightfully kill another human is to maintain your own life. Only if you're threatened with death may you retaliate, and kill. If someone is in your house, it doesn't mean that your life is in jeopardy. A person running away in fear of their life is not a threat to your own life. You may not kill in these circumstances. If you can disable a person without killing, you can live with yourself more peacefully. "Thou Shalt Not Kill"
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what the heck? no one has a gun!
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i wish we can legaly have guns in england
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fuck u u suck
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luckily the castle doctrine has been lifted in some states here just recently. it would also mean that u must "run or flee before using excessive force outside of your home" which i think is stupid. im gunna go straight for my Springfield XD 45 ; )
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Now you see me. now your dead! (Duke Nukem)
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Only 600 dolors!!! Wow how afordable!!
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@spamin8r Wrong again...I've owned guns all my life, and never had any issues with being on the wrong side of the law. Its dumb fucks like you who think you have the right to shoot anything that moves that have to watch ur back.
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@spamin8r Actually, you have to be able to articulate that the individual posed a threat to you when you shot him. And breaking in your door does not consist of a threat...walking away from you with a tv in his hand does not consist of a threat. Learn your laws a little better before you go talking shit.
and that's how you go to jail for excessive force. you are a genius. 2 menaces for the price of one.
amorituri 2 years ago 7
The state of Ohio has what's called "castle doctrine". I'll explain:
Bad guy breaks into good guy's house.
Good guy shoots and/or kills bad guy.
The presumption of innocence is with the good guy.
Bad guy may not sue (if he lives).
Bad guy's family may not sue.
Good guy shall not be charged with any crime unless a separate crime has been commited (ie good guy is high on drugs or something).
Bottom line? Ohio (or any other state w/ castle doctrine) is not a friendly place for bad guys.
spamin8r 2 years ago 7
One other thing to add. Gun owners have the unfortunate burden of being "pocket lawyers." There's too many traps to fall into if you own, plan to own, carry, shoot, transport, or even think about guns. Talk to a gun owner...you'll find they've spent waaaayyy too much time making sure they stay on the good side of the law.
spamin8r 2 years ago
lol, but arent holopoints illegal
PAPO1990 2 years ago
Not in the good ol US of A!
spamin8r 2 years ago
Woops! Accidentally removed ur last post - Tracers are legal in the US too :)
spamin8r 2 years ago