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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I’m not condoning it either. But stupid =/= malicious.
And everyone out on the street at 10:45 that night in Kenosha was willingly putting themselves in a violent, dangerous situation.
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I think that if you are going out with a loaded firearm, you are looking for a physical confrontation. And while it may technically be self defense, and I don't fault a jury for finding him not guilty as the burden of proof for a criminal court is rightfully very high.
I think his actions are morally reprehensible and lead to people's deaths. In a land where there are many people treating life like a game of call of duty, mass shootings are commonplace, and the weapon of choice is an AR15. Is it any shock that people responded negatively to someone walking down the street with the exact weapon
we have heard about time and time again on the news. Self defense works both ways... Those people who were murdered had a more than reasonable expectation that they were put in harms way by his abborant and irresponsible actions.