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If he's running away you're shooting to recover stolen property, not shooting to protect human life.C-dub wrote:Can we go back to scenario C for a moment?
Thug boy is compensating for a shortcoming. A very shortcoming, if you know what I mean.AFJailor wrote:I went to a party at a friends house and everything was good at first, until uninvited people started to show up. (friends of friends) I looked at the door as a young male entered looking particularly thugish. Turns out hes a 20-some-odd yr old double felon and made darn sure to tell every girl there this information...i guess as a pick up line.
I was pretty much done hanging out and was about to leave when I hear this guy going on about how when he got out of prison he started studying martial arts...so much that now he has to register himself as a deadly weapon.
That's what I thought.roberts wrote:If he's running away you're shooting to recover stolen property, not shooting to protect human life.C-dub wrote:Can we go back to scenario C for a moment?
Yup, force continuum.TxRVer wrote:So, if the guy removes his hands from his pocket is he guilty of brandishing a lethal weapon? Is it legal to shoot him at that point?
Oh? I work with that Agency on a regular basis! What a coincidence.nitrogen wrote:One of my coworkers used to claim this; and I had to work weekends with the guy.
I finally asked him, "O Really, what agency in Texas handles the registration?"
"The same agency that registers firearms in Texas"
"Uh huh."
You can figure out on your own how it went from there.
Time to apologize to Rex and the students of Rex-Kwon-Do.Skiprr wrote:But what started happening in the '90s, after the mega-dojo business concept proved unviable, was even more disturbing: people founding and naming their own systems of martial arts and promoting themselves accordingly to "grand master"...in seemingly every neighborhood of every city in the U.S.
These small schools started springing up like Orville Redenbacher's popcorn. And even a (slightly) more informed public had a hard time chipping through the obfuscation to determine who was real and who wasn't. (Hint: By a landslide percentage, most self-acclaimed "masters" are not. Check the bio very closely.