Posted on 07/02/2008 7:44:56 AM PDT by green iguana
A NARROWLY divided Supreme Court ruled last week that the Second Amendment gives Americans the right to keep a loaded gun at home for their personal use. Presumably, citizens can use these weapons to defend themselves from intruders. But given the growing effectiveness and availability of less lethal weapons, it is likely that state laws will increasingly keep people from actually using their guns for self-defense.
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Of course, anyone who uses a gun in self-defense may argue that he would have used a less lethal weapon if he had had one at hand, but there was only the firearm. The problem with this argument is that the limited option is the persons choice, and the law may not be blind to that choice.
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We all saw this coming. No matter what SCOTUS said last week, you know the gun-grabbers will still be out in force making sure we’re all sitting ducks.
Some ducks are more equal than others; like the thug ducks with the guns.
Shoot for effect..............
And second, Castle Doctrine laws are becoming more, not less, common.
The Gun Control types act like we can't shoot holes in their arguments with a peashooter.
Taser Int’l just lost their first wrongful death civil suit. Expect more to follow. Any non-LE (ESPECIALLY w/o proper training) considering using a Taser places themselves in grave financial risk.
Don’t sue me, bro.
The Court ruled no such thing.
They ruled that, quote: "The Second Amendment protects an individual right..."
"Protects", not "gives'.
Are NYT writers born stupid or do they have brainectomies before being hired?
Both better than nothing, but with the SCOTUS decision I think a .40 Sig Sauer 229 a better solution.
Then the prosecutor asked, "Why did you shoot the bad guy 13 times?".
Answer, "My pistol only held 13 rounds!".
> So I guess I’ll have to buy and carry around 8 or 10 Tasers in case I’m attacked by a gang. Going to have to purchase a whole bunch more holsters. And get about 6 more arms attached...
Last week it was reported in the NZ Herald that our cops are lobbying for some new Taser technology. Apparently it is fired from an ordinary shot-gun, and the slug carries all it needs to deliver a nasty, wireless jolt.
(Presumably it somehow builds and carries a charge with an onboard capacitor or something...?)
That sort of technology has a certain amount of appeal to me. Being to tase a gang of, say, 10 scroats with a pump-action shotgun loaded with taser shells sounds like the Cat’s A$$!
Have you lot heard much of this technology? Is it for real?
Do you keep the juice on until the batteries run down while waiting for the 911 response? What if your stunned gangster pulls out the darts? It has and does happen? Then what?
The most dangerous thing that cops do is putting the cuffs on a suspect. That is the first thing they do after tasing a suspect. Is that what you want your daughter/wife/mom to be doing? Holding a Taser in one hand while attempting to cuff one handed?
All going well, the cops arrive and arrest the guy, charge him with breaking and entering and he's back on the street in 30 days. Think he'll be pissed that you tased him for 30 minutes while waiting for the cops?
We came within one vote of losing a basic Constitutional and God-given freedom. That’s really scary. Two more lib-appointed judges, which could happen under BO...our poor grandkids...words fail me.
My brain is tired trying to follow that contorted logic.
Well, unless the local gun store starts carrying these:
> Taser XREP
WOW! That’s the ticket!
I wonder what it’s like getting shot by one of those, ay. The perp would have the blast trauma to deal with, as well as an almighty ZAP! to calm him down...
(Strange as it might sound, I’d probably try to volunteer to find out what it’s like, if our cops wanted to give it a test drive. It’s only a matter of time before the Bad Guys get their hands on ‘em, and it’s in my best interest to know what-happens-if...)
Such as...?
This liberal douche just can't get his tiny brain around “shall not be infringed.”
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