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by i8godzilla
Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:47 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Stand Your Ground in Danger
Replies: 396
Views: 44750

Re: Stand Your Ground in Danger

WildBill wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
Beiruty wrote:Mr. Zimmerman can move to Canada or Europe or Australia and starts a new life as an immigrant. Problem solved.
Ditto for Treyvon's family, Al Sharpton, the New Black Panther Party, and any other race baiters, hucksters, and snake-oil salesmen. In fact, that solves an even bigger problem.
:iagree: I vote for the South Pole.
I was thinking of a place MUCH hotter than that.
by i8godzilla
Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:50 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Stand Your Ground in Danger
Replies: 396
Views: 44750

Re: Stand Your Ground in Danger

VMI77 wrote:
Heartland Patriot wrote:Did someone actually imply that every forum member had smoke marijuana at some point? Because I, for one, have NOT...I've smoked way too many tobacco cigarettes (before I quit a few months ago) and I've drank my fair share of cold beers and other alcoholic concoctions during my time with the USAF...but I have, once again, NEVER smoked marijuana nor have I ever taken any other illegal drugs, not even once, not even "just to try it". And I have no desire to start.
The use of marijuana, and it appears to be USE in this case, not merely experimentation, shows indifference to the law. People who are indifferent to one law like this are usually indifferent to others as well. There appears to be some indication that he SOLD marijuana, and if so, that is well beyond the indifference of the casual marijuana smoker, and rises to the level of contempt for the law. And "dealing" puts a person in another class of lawbreakers, since it means interacting with those heavily involved with the criminal element, and that suggests an attitude that is comfortable with inviting trouble --which in turns suggests a willingness to do violence. Who expects dealing illegal drugs to be a non-violent activity? Certainly not someone who advertises that he has "no limits."

I'm against the WOD and I think the drug laws and the way they are enforced not only cause more problems than they solve, but have eroded Constitutional protection for all of us. But I don't use or sell drugs because it's illegal. In fact, I consciously strive to obey the law, even the laws I don't agree with.
Does this include speeders, those that do not come to a complete stop, or refuse to use turn signals? Does buying a radar detector rise to the level of contempt? Just trying to determine where the line is. Funny how the 18th Amendment made many otherwise law abiding citizens criminals overnight and a few short year later the 21st Amendment restored them back to law abiding citizens.
by i8godzilla
Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:46 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Stand Your Ground in Danger
Replies: 396
Views: 44750

Re: Stand Your Ground in Danger

Wow.........

If I recall, there was all kinds of talk about new restrictions after Loughner went crazy in AZ. Have any real restrictions been put in place yet?

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