The seven person jury did the right thing. More juries need to be informed of their rights and responsibilities.
1 posted on
07/12/2012 4:14:49 PM PDT by
marktwain
To: marktwain
2 posted on
07/12/2012 4:18:40 PM PDT by
Cyman
To: marktwain
![](http://monachuslex.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Slung_Rifle.jpeg)
This image has nothing to do with the Combs case, except that it illustrates open carry.
3 posted on
07/12/2012 4:20:50 PM PDT by
marktwain
To: marktwain
Glad he won. A quibble with the story: “an antique M1 Garand rifle”. M1’s are not antique. Antiques are pre 1899. It is a C and R rifle (curio and relic) With a $30 dollar license (FFL 03) you can have C and R weapons delivered to your door. Not full autos.
4 posted on
07/12/2012 4:21:40 PM PDT by
dynachrome
("Our forefathers didn't bury their guns. They buried those that tried to take them.")
To: marktwain
An important area of protecting civil rights and defending the Constitution is for citizens to be fully informed about their rights and obligations as jurors. People cannot generally be convicted of felonies unless sufficient evidence is found by two separate juries, the grand and the petite jury. This gives ordinary citizens two separate opportunities to check runaway government.
see: fija.org
To: marktwain
Sue the a** of the city and the cops. Hit them with anything and everything you can kid. Bankrupt the city if possible.
This MIGHT send the message to the pigs that just because they say something doesn't make it law.
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22 posted on
07/12/2012 6:52:52 PM PDT by
ex91B10
(We've tried the Soap Box,the Ballot Box and the Jury Box; ONE BOX LEFT!)
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