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by Hamourkiller
Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:35 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Homeowner had 'a right to resist'
Replies: 58
Views: 11615

To me the issue that takes LEO's from officials to armed gang members is the whole sale nature of the orders. There is no wiggle room for for orders that say kick in all doors and remove all fire arms from all residences in a city.

There is no way you can say these are legal orders. They are directed at the population as a whole and not at individuals!

So when the cops kick down your door, it is not because you did any thing, it is because you are alive, and existing in your house!

My decision is made, and I will soon have the weapons and ammo to make a stand against such lawlessness in the future.

To me, New Orleans proved the biggest danger in a break down of civil authority are the police executing illeagle confiscation orders. Confiscation based upon mere presence in your house and not upon your actions as an individual.

I hope the new State and Federal laws will stop this type of behavior in the future, but I will now have to buy the equipment needed to fend off such activities if repeated in the future. The hard part was and is comming to see police as the BG's in a time of disaster.

Let us all pray we never see such a time again.
by Hamourkiller
Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:10 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Homeowner had 'a right to resist'
Replies: 58
Views: 11615

First of all hi to all on the forum. I have been reading for several days now and am pleased with the forum and how it is managed.

This issue bothers me a lot (When to resist cops with deadly force).

I never thought any thing would beat ole Humpy Parker up in San Jac county, but the actions of the New Orleans Police, Out of State LEO's and the Out of State National guards sickened me.

Were the whole sale door kicking weapons searches and confiscations for no other offense than being alive in your home, by men with body armor and machine guns legal grounds for shooting them as they kicked the door in?

With the Castle doctrine and defense of others would it be legal to snipe the illegal confiscaters at range as they did neighbor hood house to house searches, so the threat to your home is reduced before they can carry out thier stated goal of "Disarming all people"?

When do cops stop being cops and start being any other well armed gang using superior numbers and firepower to carry out illeagal intentions?

:sad: I am getting sick just thinking of what was done and what I will be forced do in the same circumstances. :sad:

God help us all if our national political system ever crumbles so completely.

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